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The Displaced Persons Story
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Dangerous Assignment: The Alien Smuggler Story
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Dangerous Assignment: The Assassin Ring
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The Big Little Jesus
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The Big Producer
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The Big Frank
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Dragnet: The Big Lamp
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Dragnet: The Big Mother
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Haven For Heavies
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Comment: The Cisco Kid (edit)
Margies Millionth Member
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Comment: My Little Margie (edit)
Robin_Hood_67_The_Borrowed_Baby
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"The Buccaneers" Captain Dan Tempest
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Tales of Tomorrow - The Window
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Invisible Man - The Big Plot 1959
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Climax!: The Volcano Seat
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''Meet Corliss Archer'' - President of the Garden Club
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The Goldbergs Misc ep 01
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Love That Bob : Bob Goes Bird Watching
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''Life with Elizabeth'' - Misc episode No. 13
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Date with the Angels - The Blue Tie
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The Life of Riley - Do it yourself
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Beverly Hillbillies Ep02 Getting Settled
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Lucy Meets Tennessee Ernie Ford
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Decoy: Ladies Man
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Lock Up: The Last Chance
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Man with a Camera: Missing
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Mr. and Mrs. North: A Good Buy
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BOSTON BLACKIE TV SHOW
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Richard Diamond : Custody
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Racket Squad: Desperate Money
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1958 NFL Championship
Bookmarked: 107 days ago
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Comment: The 1958 National Football League Championship Game was played on December 28, 1958 at Yankee Stadium in New York City. It was the first ever National Football League playoff game to go into sudden death overtime. The game has since become widely known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played". (edit)
1957 NFL Championship Game
Bookmarked: 107 days ago
Bookmarked by 5 users
Comment: This is the 1957 nfl championship game synced with NBC's original radio broadcast. It's by no means perfect but you get a pretty good feel for the game. (edit)
Trouble with Father: In a Pickle
Bookmarked: 117 days ago
Comment: Who makes the best pickles? Originally aired Nov. 30, 1951 (season 2, episode 7). (edit)
TRAILERS 1930's HOLLYWOOD VOL 1. 1 -20
Bookmarked: 134 days ago
Comment: Trailers from the golden age of hollywood movies 1930's you might want to search out the feature movies for your collection there are amny websites to choose from almost all are available with patient searching. (edit)
TRAILERS 1930's HOLLYWOOD VOL 2. 21 - 40
Bookmarked: 134 days ago
Comment: Trailers from the Golden Age of Hollywood, you might like to add the full feature films to your collection, there are many websites to go to, and almost all are available. (edit)
Sherlock Holmes Trailers
Bookmarked: 134 days ago
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Comment: A collection of theatrical trailers for the Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce "Sherlock Holmes" films. (edit)
Classic Trailers
Bookmarked: 134 days ago
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Comment: This movie is part of the collection: Movie Trailers (edit)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers & Ed Wood film trailers
Bookmarked: 134 days ago
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Comment: Rare late-'80s TV ad for "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956) first showing of the colorized version. ("These vegetables are really steamed"!) Seen on KBHK San Francisco. Followed by seldom-seen theater trailers for three Ed Wood films: The Bride of the Monster, The Sinister Urge, and Plan 9 from Outer Space. (edit)
The Most Dangerous Game
Bookmarked: 134 days ago
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Comment: Ship wrecked Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) crawls ashore on a mysterious island and finds his way to a creepy castle inhabited by a Russian Count named Zaroff (Leslie Banks). There he meets the lovely Eve (Fay Wray) and her drunken brother Martin (Robert Armstrong), who were also ship wrecked. It turns out that the "Game" of the title is the mad Count hunting down and killing human prey. (edit)
Sherlock Holmes Basil Rathbone
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
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Comment: This audio is part of the collection: Old Time Radio It also belongs to collection: Radio Programs (edit)
Daniel Boone (1936)
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
Bookmarked by 7 users
Comment: The story of Daniel Boone in 1775 Kentucky and the hardships that they faced. (edit)
The Headline Woman
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
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Comment: Smug reporter with dinky, bifurcated moustache aids young woman suspected of murder. Details in next edition. (edit)
Arrest Bulldog Drummond
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
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Comment: A British scientist has created a death ray which can destroy an entire army in seconds. A villain murders him, steals his invention, and plans to sell it. Drummond discovers the killing and takes the case, but soon finds himself in trouble with scotland yard, and accused of murder. Now he must clear his name as well as stop the crooks. Stars: John Howard, George Zucco, Heather Angel, H. B. Warner, Reginald Denny, and E. E. Clive (edit)
Bulldog Drummond's Bride
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
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Comment: From IMDb: Henri Armides and his assistant, Garvey, blow up and rob a London bank in broad daylight and get away with 10,000 pounds. They hide the money in a radio but the radio is in the apartment that Colonel Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond and his intended bride, Phyllis Caverling, will be occupying after they are married. Married or not, they check out the honeymoon apartment. This does not bode well for Armides and Garvey's plans to recover the money; it also does not bode well for Phyllis and Drummond's plans to get married (edit)
The Bold Caballero
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
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Comment: This is the Magnacolor print Zorro (Robert Livingston) has been captured and set for execution, charged with the murder of the new Governor (Robert Warwick) in Spanish California, as the Governor was marked with a "Z". Zorro escapes, and reveals his identity to the Governor's daughter, Isabella (Heather Angel). However, Isabella then has Don Diego arrested. He convinces Isabella that the Commandante (Sig Ruman) was the real killer, as the "Z" on the Governor was backwards. (edit)
Shadows on the Stairs (upgraded)
Bookmarked: 135 days ago
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Comment: This version has improved video quality, and is minus the glitches in the other copy here at IA Murders in a London lodging house. An ensemble cast features Frieda Inescort, Paul Cavanaugh, Heather Angel, Bruce Lester, Miles Mander and Turhan Bey in his first film role. (edit)
Horror Matinee Trailers from the 50's & 60's
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
Bookmarked by 7 users
Comment: This is a couple reels of rare Horror Film trailers from the 50's & 60's. Some of these films have been released on DVD such as ROBOT VS AZTEC MUMMY Others, to my knowledge have not: VAMPIRE AND THE BALLERINA, SINISTER MONK... This needs to be remedied! (edit)
Man with Two Lives
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: Fortunately, a scientist is able to restore life to the body of a man who died in an automobile crash. Unfortunately, he does so when the soul of a criminal just executed is looking for a home. (edit)
The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (La Momia Azteca Contro El Robot Humano) 1958 - English
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: The walking Aztec mummy Popoca has returned, and this time he is pitted against a mad scientist and his creation, the Human Robot, a cyborg with a mechanical body, steel claws and a human head!!! (edit)
Curse of the Aztec Mummy (La Maldicion De La Momia Azteca) 1957 - English
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: Second in the Aztec/Mayan mummy series about the walking dead Popoca. Here we also have mobsters led by a tough guy called The Bat and his enemy a masked superhero wrestler called The Angel. This is the most rarely seen of the Popoca series (edit)
Phantom Ship
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: During a horrific storm at sea, the crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off one by one. - IMDB Description (edit)
The Devil's Partner (1958)
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: An old man dies in his shack while performing satanic rites. Shortly afterward, a strange man shows up claiming to be the old man's nephew. When he moves in, strange things begin to happen, like a man being attacked by his own dog. (edit)
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1958)
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: Plan 9 from Outer Space is a science fiction/horror film about aliens ressurecting the dead bodies of earth people and using the resulting zombies to further their plans for world domination. The film's main claim to fame is probably the fact that it is believed by many to be the worst film ever made. (edit)
Torture Ship
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: A well known doctor is indicted for his experiments toward curing the criminal mind. Needing to continue his work and hoping that success will clear him, he buys a boat, loads it with several high profile criminals hoping to escape the law and heads out to sea. At least that's the plan, but things start to go wrong and things are revealed to be not what they seemed at first. (edit)
Trauma (1962)
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: As a teenager, Emmaline witnesses the murder of her aunt, who was drowned in her swimming pool. The shock of this causes amnesia. She returns to the estate at the age of 21, at her doctor's suggestion, to face her fear. Was it such a good idea after all? (edit)
Trapped By Television 1936
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: Not to be confused with "Murder By Television" starring Bela Lugosi. This film is about a young inventor trying to get his television system financed. A gang of crooks are out to stop him. This film is considered science fiction by many because the concept of television was still on the drawing boards in the 30's, but it's also a comedy. Stars Lyle Talbot, Mary Astor, Nat Pendleton, and Joyce Compton. Whether you would consider this scifi or not, you should find it entertaining anyway. (edit)
Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour (The Sleeping Cardinal)
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: This rare Sherlock Holmes film was released at the same time as the Raymond Massey picture "The Speckled Band". The story is partly based on two Conan Doyle short stories: "The Final Problem" and "The Empty House". (edit)
The Speckled Band
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: Rare Sherlock Holmes film starring Raymond Massey as SHerlock Holmes. Lyn Harding who plays Dr Rylot later appeared as Moriarty in "Silver Blaze"/"Murder at the Baskervilles." (edit)
Thunder in the City
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: In this satire of British-American relations, Edward G. Robinson stars as Dan Armstrong, a hard-sell American salesman whose company sends him to England to learn how to tone down his act. There he meets some distant relatives, the aristocrats Sir Peter and Lady Challoner (Arthur Wontner and Annie Esmond). They invite him to their mansion for the weekend, where among the house guests are the penniless aristocrats the Duke and Duchess of Glenavon (Nigel Bruce and Constance Collier ) and their daughter Lady Patricia (Luli Deste), as well as a conniving stockbroker, Henry Graham Manningdale (Ralph Richardson). The Duke and Duchess own only an apparently worthless mine in Rhodesia that supposedly contains a metal called magnelite. Manningdale says that he will develop the mine in exchange for permission to marry Lady Patricia. Armstrong also has designs on Patricia, however, and he engineers a scheme to start a company and sell stock in the mine. (edit)
Heartbeat
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: A young female escapee from a reform school (Ginger Rogers) joins a pickpocket academy in Paris. (edit)
Sin Takes A Holiday
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: A dowdy secretary named Sylvia Brenner (Constance Bennett) agrees to marry her rich, divorce lawyer boss Gaylord Stanton (Kenneth MacKenna) so that he can avoid a marriage to one of his regular clients. The deal is that Sylvia will get a great allowance and the ability to travel anywhere she wants. While on a trip to Paris she begins to find herself and develop into a confident, uninhibited woman. She attracts one of Gaylord's cad friends Reggie Durant (Basil Rathbone) and contemplates an "affair." The film is a early b-studio talkie which is notable for its frank treatment of moral dilemmas and the gorgeous fashions and art-deco designs. (edit)
The Magic Sword
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: The Magic Sword very loosely based on the 'St. George And The Dragon' legend, has a princess (Anne Helm) kidnapped by evil sorcerer Lodac (Basil Rathbone) and hunted by lovesick George (Gary Lockwood). Aided by his foster mother Sybil (Estelle Winwood) a good witch, George vows to save the princess and destroy Lodac. (edit)
Make_A_Wish_1937
Bookmarked: 136 days ago
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Comment: Basil Rathbone is a pleasant surprise as a young composer of Broadway music in search of his true love. He meets young boy Chip, played by the Canadian Bobby Breen, singing sensation until his voice changed as a teen. Chip's single mom becomes the romantic desire of Rathbone, but circumstances may keep them apart. (edit)
Crashing Through Danger
Bookmarked: 137 days ago
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Comment: This movie is part of the collection: Feature Films (edit)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Bookmarked: 137 days ago
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Comment: Librivox recording of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his famous detective. They were originally published in the Strand Magazine from July 1891 to June 1892. The title character was named after famous American poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (Summary from Wikipedia) (edit)
Sherlock Holmes --> 125+ episodes, properly titled and tagged
Bookmarked: 138 days ago
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Comment: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was an old-time radio show which aired in the USA from October 2, 1939 to July 7, 1947. The show first aired on the Blue Network but later moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System. The radio stories were action packed, filled with atmosphere, and featured great music by Lou Kosloff, as well as excellent sound effects. (edit)
Revenge Of Doctor X
Bookmarked: 151 days ago
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Comment: A mad scientist uses thunder and lightning to turn carnivorous plants into man-eating creatures (edit)
The Yesterday Machine (1963)
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: From IMDB: A Nazi scientist invents a time machine enabling him to alter the events of WWII. (edit)
Rogue's Tavern
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: This movie is part of the collection: Sci-Fi / Horror (edit)
The Ghost Train
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: Mismatched travellers are stranded overnight at a lonely rural railway station. They soon learn of local superstition about a phantom train which is said to travel these parts at dead of night, carrying ghosts from a long-ago train wreck in the area. The travelers eventually get to the bottom of the things that go bump in the night. In between the scary bits, comedian Arthur Askey plays the gags with his Vaudeville style humor. (edit)
The Atomic Man
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: A man is fished out of a river and taken to a hospital where he briefly dies. After he revives, it's discovered that he is a nuclear research scientist, has been contaminated with radioactive material, and is oddly uncommunicative. A reporter investigates, and with the help of the scientist's doctor and the police, uncovers a plot to destroy the scientist's work as well as part of London. (edit)
Invisible Ghost
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: The town's leading citizen becomes a homocidal maniac after his wife deserts him. (edit)
The Ghoul
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: The Ghoul is a 1933 British Horror film starring Boris Karloff, Cedric Hardwicke, Ernest Thesiger and Ralph Richardson, whose debut film this was. The plot centres around a Professor (Karloff) who is to be buried with an Egyptian jewel in order to attain eternal life. When the jewel is stolen by his servant, the professor rises from the dead to reclaim it. (edit)
The Front Page
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: Hildy Johnson (Pat O'Brien), newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns (Adolphe Menjou), the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around? (edit)
Behave Yourself
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: When a cute Welsh terrier follows Bill Denny home, little does he know that all gangland has its eye on that dog. Who will be bumbling Bill's undoing - the gangsters, the cops, or his suspicious mother-in-law? Stars Farley Granger and Shelley Winters. (edit)
Two Weeks to Live
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
Bookmarked by 37 users
Comment: This movie is part of the collection: Comedy Films (edit)
Miss London Ltd.
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
Bookmarked by 10 users
Comment: Terry Arden (Evelyn Dall) travels to England to take over her half of her late fathers dating service run by Arthur Bowden (Arthur Askey). (edit)
Meet John Doe
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: This movie is part of the collection: Comedy Films (edit)
My Man Godfrey
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: Ditzy socialite with a heart of gold, Irene Bullock (Carole Lombard) finds "forgotten man" Godfrey Smith (William Powell) in a scavenger hunt. Eventually Godfrey is taken in as the family butler for the Bullocks and screwball antics and romance ensue. (edit)
Encounter With The Unknown
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: [1973] VHS Rip Narrator Rod Serling...Three story's "based on actual events" actually they are urban legends. First, three college students play a prank on a geeky classmate mother gets revenge Next, a ghoulish sound emanates from a mist-shrouded hole Finally, a senator returning home from a party finds a lost girl on a bridge (edit)
Teenagers Battle The Thing
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
Bookmarked by 18 users
Comment: A mummified ape man is brought back to life and wreaks havok. This movie was shot in 1958 and is black and white. A later version of this film was released in color with a half hour of new scenes shot in 1972 added and titled "Curse Of Bigfoot". (edit)
Frankenstein's Daughter
Bookmarked: 152 days ago
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Comment: Dr. Frankenstein's insane grandson attempts to create horrible monsters in modern day L.A. (edit)
Creature Of Destruction
Bookmarked: 160 days ago
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Comment: A color remake of "The She Creature", Les Tremayne is a mad hypnotist who regresses a girl back to a previous life, which, in her case, was a sea monster. The monster from this Larry Buchanan film was reused in his later movie, "It's Alive". (edit)
Shame
Bookmarked: 161 days ago
Bookmarked by 36 users
Comment: Shame also known as "I Hate Your Guts" "The Intruder" is a 1962 film directed by Roger Corman starring William Shatner as a racist mystery man sent to stir trouble in a southern town that is about to integrate its high school. Roger Corman claims this is the only film of the over 300 he's produced to lose money. (edit)
Rocketship X-M
Bookmarked: 161 days ago
Bookmarked by 56 users
Comment: Astronauts (Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, John Emery, Noah Beery, Jr., and Hugh O'Brien) blast off to explore the moon, but because of a malfunction, they end up on Mars instead. When on Mars, they explore and discover a ruined city of a past civilization (edit)
Zontar the Thing from Venus (Restored)
Bookmarked: 179 days ago
Bookmarked by 18 users
Comment: IMDb Summary: A misguided scientist enables an alien from Venus named Zontar to come to Earth in order to help solve man's problems. However, Zontar has other ideas, like disabling the power supply of the entire world and taking possession of important officials with mind control devices. (edit)
Hancock's Half Hour - Ericson The Viking
Bookmarked: 180 days ago
Bookmarked by 7 users
Comment: Series 4 Episode 1 Original Air Date 26 Dec 1958 (edit)
Jail Bait
Bookmarked: 180 days ago
Bookmarked by 35 users
Comment: Jail Bait (1954) Directed by Edward D Wood Jr. A Howco Release A vicious criminal uses plastic surgery to escape the police.This movie features Steve Reeves (undubbed). (edit)
The Three Stooges Collection
Bookmarked: 180 days ago
Bookmarked by 11 users
Comment: Collection of Three Stooges related film and television appearances in the public domain. (edit)
Cat-Women of the Moon
Bookmarked: 180 days ago
Bookmarked by 65 users
Comment: This is a classic b-Grade Sci-fi movie from 1953. Leonmard Maltin called it "the best of the So-Bad-it's-Good movies". Sometime shown in 3-d, always shown with a score by Elmer Bernstein, this picture is also known as "Rocket to the Moon". A group of space travellers find themselves landing on a hostile moon inhabited by beautiful women in tight black costumes and heavy eye makeup. (edit)
Kangaroo - The Australian Story
Bookmarked: 180 days ago
Bookmarked by 17 users
Comment: Maureen O'Hara, Peter Lawford and Richard Boone in Australia with Chips Rafferty and Bud Tingwell. This was Twentieth Century Fox's first of many productions in Australia. (edit)
Curse of Demon Mountain 1977
Bookmarked: 182 days ago
Bookmarked by 6 users
Comment: aka. The Shadow of ChikaraConfederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find they are being followed by a mysterious hunter (or hunters) who may have a connection to a mythic eagle spirit (edit)
The Return of the Vampire (1944)
Bookmarked: 182 days ago
Bookmarked by 7 users
Comment: In 1918, an English family are terrorized by a vampire, until they learn how to deal with it. They think their troubles are over, but German bombs in WWII free the monster. He reclaims the soul of his wolfman ex-servant, and assuming the identity of a scientist who has just escaped from a concentration camp, he starts out on a plan to get revenge upon the family. (edit)
The Mummy's Curse (1944)
Bookmarked: 182 days ago
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Comment: An irrigation project in the rural bayous of Louisiana unearths Kharis the living mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.), who was buried in quicksand 25 years earlier. (edit)
Them! (1954)
Bookmarked: 183 days ago
Bookmarked by 7 users
Comment: The earliest atomic tests in New Mexico cause common ants to mutate into giant man-eating monsters that threaten civilization. (edit)
Tarantula (1955)
Bookmarked: 184 days ago
Bookmarked by 4 users
Comment: A spider escapes from an isolated desert laboratory experimenting in giantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants. (edit)
Sound Of Horror (1964)
Bookmarked: 184 days ago
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Comment: This one's a story about cave explorers who release an invisible prehistoric monster. (edit)
The Tingler (1959)
Bookmarked: 184 days ago
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Comment: The coroner and scientist Dr. Warren Chapin is researching the shivering effect of fear with his assistant David Morris. Dr. Warren is introduced to Ollie Higgins, the relative of a criminal sentenced to the electric chair, while making the autopsy of the corpse, and he makes a comment about the tingler-effect to him. Ollie asks for a lift to Dr. Warner, and introduces his deaf-mute wife Martha Higgins, who manages a theater of their own. Dr. Warner returns home, where he lives with his unfaithful and evil wife Isabel Stevens Chapin and her sweet sister Lucy Stevens. Dr. Warner, upset with the situation with his wife, threatens and uses her as a subject of his experiment. When Martha dies of fear, Dr. Warner makes her autopsy and finds a creature that lives inside every human being, feeds with fear and is controlled by the scream. Once Martha was not able to scream, the tingler was not rendered harmless and became enormous. When the living being escapes, Dr. Warner and Ollie chase it in a crowded movie theater. (edit)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)
Bookmarked: 186 days ago
Bookmarked by 11 users
Comment: A group of scientists travel to a remote island to study the effects of nuclear weapons tests, only to get stranded when their airplane explodes. The team soon discovers that the island has been taken over by crabs that have mutated into enormous, intelligent monsters. To add to their problems, the island is slowly sinking into the ocean. Will any of them manage to escape? (edit)
The Mummy's Hand (1940)
Bookmarked: 192 days ago
Bookmarked by 6 users
Comment: A couple of comical, out-of-work archaeologists (Dick Foran and Wallace Ford) in Egypt discover evidence of the burial place of the ancient Egyptian princess Ananka. After receiving funding from an eccentric magician (Cecil Kellaway) and his beautiful daughter (Peggy Moran), they set out into the desert only to be terrorized by a sinister high priest (George Zucco) and the living mummy Kharis (Tom Tyler) who are the guardians of Ananka's tomb (edit)
The Black Raven
Bookmarked: 192 days ago
Bookmarked by 19 users
Comment: George Zucco, Glenn Strange, and Byron Foulger in a poverty row film. (edit)
Voodoo Man (1944)
Bookmarked: 192 days ago
Bookmarked by 30 users
Comment: Bela Lugosi uses hypnosis and voodoo to entrall a number of lovely young women so he can use their lifeforce to revive his wife, with assistance from George Zucco and John Carradine (edit)
THE FLYING SERPENT 1945
Bookmarked: 192 days ago
Bookmarked by 12 users
Comment: GEORGE ZUCCO STARS AS A SCIENTIST WHO DISCOVERS AN ANCIENT BIRD IN MEXICO. (edit)
Have Gun Will Travel 106 Eps
Bookmarked: 221 days ago
Bookmarked by 11 users
Comment: (106 Episodes) "Have Gun Will Travel," the 106 episode radio Western created by Sam Rolfe & Herb Meadow (starring John Dehner as Paladin) was broadcast on ABC radio, November 23, 1958 to November 22, 1960. (edit)
The Whistler
Bookmarked: 271 days ago
Bookmarked by 12 users
Comment: You're walking alone on the street at night, but then you hear another set of footsteps and a haunting tune being whistled by an unseen stranger. Fritz Lang used an similar premise in his 1930s German movie with Peter Lorre playing M, a psychopathic murderer of children. But the American radio series was even creepier. The unseen Whistler didn't kill anyone (that we know of), but he certainly loved watching murders take place, narrating them for us, and chuckling at the suffering of others instead of doing anything to stop it. Unlike M, he was never caught. He kept walking the streets every week for thirteen long years, whistling his ominous thirteen notes and telling us another tale of bizarre fate. Perhaps Fate is who the Whistler really was? He never provided any sir name, and the killer was usually punished by some twist of fate that only The Whistler seemed to expect. (edit)
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Bookmarked: 286 days ago
Bookmarked by 75 users
Comment: Delightful musical made to promote color telephones as a decorator accessory in the home. (edit)
Classic Television Commercials (Part VII)
Bookmarked: 286 days ago
Bookmarked by 20 users
Comment: Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. (edit)
Classic Television Commercials (Part VI)
Bookmarked: 286 days ago
Bookmarked by 34 users
Comment: Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. (edit)
Classic Television Commercials (Part VIII)
Bookmarked: 286 days ago
Bookmarked by 35 users
Comment: Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. (edit)
Classic Television Commercials (Part IV)
Bookmarked: 286 days ago
Bookmarked by 33 users
Comment: Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. (edit)
Classic Television Commercials (Part V)
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Television Commercials (1950s-1960s)
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Classic Television Commercials (Part I)
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[Television Commercials: Toy Reel]
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Life with the Lyons 22 Eps
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Comment: "Life With The Lyons" was a British radio & television domestic sitcom dating from the 1950s (debut: 1950-11-05). What was most unusual about this sitcom, was that it featured real-life American family members, Ben Lyon & his wife, Bebe Daniels. (edit)
A Life of Bliss 34 Eps
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Comment: A Life of Bliss, a new radio sitcom, was introduced by the BBC on the 29th of July, 1953, starring George Cole as awkward, absent-minded bachelor David Bliss (edit)
Stalked
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Comment: In what could easily pass as a Twilight Zone episode, this film shows what happens when a troubled carnival owner returns back to his childhood home to escape God. Films like this would be shown to adult church groups to stimulate discussion - things like “was this man being stalked by Jesus in wooden shoes?” or “why was this film so creepy?” It was made by prolific Christian director Rolf Forsberg (The Late Great Planet Earth, Jesus Roast), featured veteran film actors Jack Hawkins (Ben Hur, Theatre of Blood), Saeed Jaffrey (Passage to India, Gandhi) and Barry Sullivan (Wolf Larsen, Oh God) shot on location in Amsterdam, London and Madrid. (edit)
Parsley Sidings
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Comment: English Old Time Radio. BBC comedy series, broadcast between 1971 and 1973, about life at a sleepy English railway station. Starring Arthur Lowe, Kenneth Connor, Ian Lavender and Liz Fraser. (edit)
Classic Television Commercials
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Car Commericals 1966-1970
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The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972)
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Comment: An early 1970's docudrama about a Sasquatch-type creature that terrorized the small town of Fouke, Arkansas for several years. Many of the persons who claim to have experienced these events actually played themselves in this movie version. The film had a big premiere in Fouke and went on to become a minor drive-in hit, grossing over $20 million domestically and appearing repeatedly on many late-night horror TV slots throughout the rest of the 70s, and spawning two sequels and a remake. In addition, the film's visual style is cited as the inspiration for the look and pacing of 'The Blair Witch Project' ** NOTE: This version has been cropped & cleaned from the original VHS copy (edit)
In the Suburbs
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Comment: Thoughtfully made advertising sales promo film extolling 1950s suburbanites as citizens and consumers. (edit)
The Town Went Wild
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Comment: Feuding fathers deal with the shocking news that their sons were switched at birth, meaning that one of their daughters is about to marry her own brother. (edit)
Religious Racketeers
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The Nasty Rabbit 1964
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Comment: Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S. Stars: Michael Terr, Arch Hall Jr. and Liz Renay (edit)
A Lonely Place for Dying
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Comment: KGB defector Nikolai Dzerzhinsky (Ross Marquand) convinces Washington Post Editor-In-Chief Howard Simons (James Cromwell) to send a reporter for a rendezvous in an abandoned Mexican prison. CIA project manager Anthony Greenglass (Michael Wincott) sends special agent Robert Harper (Michael Scovotti) to intercept Nikolai...and kill him. VODO is proud to present this incredible indie Cold War spy thriller, with appearances from James Cromwell (LA Confidential, The Green Mile, Secretariat) and indie-favorite Michael Wincott (Talk Radio, The Crow, The Assassination of Richard Nixon). Created by talented first-time Director Justin Eugene Evans, A Lonely Place for Dying has already been a festival hit. Now it's releasing as a five-part series through VODO, including two music releases highlighting the work of the film's composer, Brent Daniels. (edit)
Sobaka
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Comment: SOBAKA is the thrilling story of a lonely Russian immigrant trying to find the "American dream" in present day Los Angeles. To provide care for his dying sister he works as an assistant to a mysterious and dangerous man, but his desire to achieve something more takes him down a dark and risky path. When a seductive call girl enters his life his world is thrown upside down and the choices he makes may have deadly consequences. (edit)
Radio.Hall.Of.Fame
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Compilation of Classic TV Footage - Part 2
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Comment: Based somewhat on my unpopular YouTube series "Compilation of Miscellaneous Footage". This 2nd-edition was created using leftover clips that weren't used in part 1, so there is more repetition of similar clips. Footage is taken from old public domain shows, or from public domain commercials, or from old fall preview promos. (edit)
Compilation of Classic TV Footage
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Comment: Based somewhat on my unpopular YouTube series "Compilation of Miscellaneous Footage". This is a collection of clips from various public domain Classic TV footage. (edit)
Check on roads
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Comment: Film events occur in the winter of 1942 in one of the regions of Russia occupied by fascists. In back of German armies the guerrilla group under command of former rural militiaman Ivan Lokotkova operates (edit)
Last inch
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Chapaev
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Get Outta Town
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Comment: When ex-small-time criminal Kelly Olson (Doug Wilson) returns to Los Angeles for his kid brother's funeral, not many people are happy to see him. Not his mother (Beppie De Vries), not his ex-girlfriend (Jeanne Baird), not the cops, and not local hood Rico Lanari (Tony Lewis). Kelly insists he's gone straight, but nobody believes him. Convinced his brother was murdered, he slips back into his thug ways to get a few answers from a bunch of low-lifes. (edit)
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The Baltic sky
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Timetable (aka Time Table)
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Comment: After the theft of $500,000 in a carefully executed train robbery, an insurance investigator (Mark Stevens, who also doubled as director and producer) is forced to cancel a planned vacation with his wife to assist a railroad detective in identifying the culprits and recovering the money. However, private preoccupations weigh on his mind and he grows increasingly restless as the investigation goes on. (edit)
The Rebel Set
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Comment: Three beatniks are brought together to rob an armored car, only to face betrayal from amongst their ranks. (edit)
Night of the Living Dead
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GUNFIGHTERS
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Comment: Gunfighters (1947) is a first rate Scott western, from the era when his best westerns were made. Scott takes his many problems in stride, such as attempting to put aside his gun and live down his fast-draw reputation. Too bad his old friend gets murdered by a bunch of bad guys and he's got to deal with two pretty women (sisters) (edit)
The Strange Dr. Weird
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Comment: The Strange Dr. Weird was a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, the drama is notable in part because it was a sister series to The Mysterious Traveler, both in theme and its narrator, Maurice Tarplin, who was also the creepy voice of the Mysterious Traveler. Many of the scripts were condensed 15 minute versions of scripts originally broadcast on The Mysterious Traveler. To the accompaniment of an organ. Spooky, strange Tarplin introduced each episode: Adam's Hats presents The Strange Dr. Weird. "Good evening. Come in, won't you? Why, what's the matter? You seem a bit nervous." The closing line never changed: "Perhaps you'll drop in on me again soon? I'm always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery...the house of Dr. Weird!" The 29 episodes were produced and directed by Jock MacGregor and written by Robert A. Arthur, who also scripted for The Mysterious Traveler. (edit)
The Ed Sullivan Show - 21 May 1961
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Comment: An episode of "The Ed Sullivan Show" complete with commercials. With Jerry Lewis, Sandy Stewart, Phil Harris, a woman doing tricks on a bike, a spoof magic act, a Juggler, some dancers, and some very suspicious camera work doing the Phil Harris segment. (edit)
cbs radio mystery theater - complete collection
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Suspense 01
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Night Beat
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Suspense - Single Episodes
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Comment: On September 30, 1962 a major milestone in radio drama came to an end with the final episode of the long running series, SUSPENSE. Ironically, the episode was titled "Devil Stone" and was the last dramatic radio play from a series that had its roots in the golden age of radio. What began as a "new series frankly dedicated to your horrification and entertainment" took on a life of its own mostly due to the talents of some outstanding producers and adaptations and original stories from the cream of mystery writers of the time. The golden age of radio was truly the golden age of SUSPENSE as show after show broadcast outstanding plays which were "calculated to intrigue...stir [the] nerves." (edit)
Crime Does Not Pay
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Comment: Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. (edit)
Granby's Green Acres 06 Eps
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Comment: Old Time Radio's "Granby's Green Acres" was created for 1950s Radio by Jay Somers. The radio comedy starred actors Gale Gordon (Mr Mooney of "The Lucy Show) & Bea Benaderet (Kate of "Petticoat Junction" as well as Mrs. Bodine of The Beverly Hillbillies). (edit)
Rocky Fortune - Single Episodes
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Comment: In the days prior to From Here To Eternity, Frank Sinatra's popularity was waning and this private eye show was an attempt to remedy that. In it, Frank played Rocky Fortune, a "footloose and fancy-free young man," frequently unemployed, who took numerous, adventurous odd jobs. It was a relatively undistinguished series; definitely a "B grade" radio series, saved by Sinatra's charm and a tongue-in-cheek approach. (edit)
Chandu the Magician
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Comment: Starring Gayne Whiteman, Margaret MacDonald, Bob Bixby and Betty Webb (edit)
WKBW Halloween show 1973
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Comment: An aircheck from Halloween night 1973. A night of radio drama starting with a local version of War of the Worlds, Arch Obler's "The Darkness", a show on Vampires, A ghost story called "The Bed", "People Places and Things - a 30" piece on UFO's. Including actual commercials from the time period in Buffalo, NY. All pieces were performed by DJ's at the station at the time. (edit)
Dangerous Assignment - The Key Story
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Comment: Dangerous Assignment | Season 1, Episode 6 (edit)
26 Men - The Wild Bunch
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Studio 57 - The Getaway Car (1958)
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Comment: Episode "The Getaway car" of the anthology series "Studio 57". Starring Mike Conners as "Patrolman Jeff Saunders". This episode aired on Washington's WMAL on Mar. 31, 1958. (edit)
Lock Up: The Case of Alexis George
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Vremya_24.02.89
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Comment: The soviet information telecast "Vremya" (Time), the release at February 24th, 1989. (edit)
Vremya_12.11.82
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Comment: The soviet information telecast "Vremya" (Time), the release at November 12th, 1982. (edit)
Vremya_02.11.77
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Comment: The soviet information telecast "Vremya" (Time), the release at November 2nd, 1977. (edit)
Climax: Trail of Terror
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Comment: A doctor is murdered and a police lieutenant wants to find the killer. The vengeful widow wants the man dead. Season 3, Episode 39 (August 8, 1957) Includes original commercials. (edit)
Sunset Carson Rides Again
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Comment: Sunset Carson is trying to raise money for a new school and his partner Sam Webster (John L. Cason) is out to stop him. When Carson plans a benefit prize-fight, Webster plans to make off with the proceeds. (edit)
Shotgun Slade - The Spanish Box
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Comment: Shogun Slade | Season 1, Episode 32 | Originally Aired - May 27th, 1960 (edit)
The Adventures Of Topper
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Fibber McGee and Molly - 1940
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Born to Win
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Comment: J.J. (George Segal) is a former hairdresser turned heroin addict trying to satisfy his $100 per day habit and deal with the New York City drug culture. In order to get by, he turns narc and starts ratting on his friends. (edit)
Charlie Chan in the Black Camel 1931
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Comment: Warner Oland as Charlie Chan--The unsolved murder of a Hollywood actor several years earlier and a psychic are the keys to help Charlie solve the Honolulu stabbing death of a beautiful actress. Bela Lugosi plays a psychic.. (edit)
Code 3: Case 2206 (1956)
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Comment: Episode "Case 2206" of Police series "Code 3". The Los Angeles sheriff's office begins to suspect one of its deputies of being dishonest. According to IMDB this is Episode 20 and the air date is August 13, 1957 (KTTV, Los Angeles), but the series first aired the preceding year and in a different order. (edit)
Boys' Reformatory
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Comment: A tough street kid (Frankie Darro) takes the rap for a burglary committed by the son (Frank Coghlan Jr.) of his foster family and is sent to a boys reformatory, where the inmates are under the thumb of corrupt guards and a brutal prison doctor (Grant Withers).. (edit)
Jesse James at Bay
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Charlie Chan at the Olympics 1937
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Comment: Warner Oland as Charlie Chan--A remote control device is stolen, and Charlie sets off for Germany during the 1936 Olympics to try to recover it. Keye Luke as Chan's son.. (edit)
Charlie Chan in the Docks of New Orleans 1948
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Meeting at Midnight
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Comment: Charlie searches for a murderer amidst numerous ghosts conjured up by a strange variety of spiritualists and occultists. (edit)
Wives under Suspicion
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Comment: Warren William plays a prosecuting attorney who treats every homicide case as first degree murder and who uses miniature replicas of human skulls to tally the death sentences that he garners.. (edit)
Wild Country
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Comment: Caxton (I. Stanford Jolley) has broken out of prison and Marshal Eddie Dean has been sent to bring him in. Caxton is known by the polka dot band on his hat and Eddie has Soapy (Roscoe Ates) wear one like it. (edit)
Dance Hall Racket
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Comment: A gangster (Timothy Farrell) who operates a sleazy dance hall uses a sadistic bodyguard (Lenny Bruce) to keep his girls afraid and his customers in line. (edit)
Confessions of a Vice Baron
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Comment: On the eve of his execution, a vice-rackets bigshot (Willy Castello) recalls his various exploits in crimes such as abortion and white slavery, in which he frequently operated under an alias.. (edit)
Bells of San Fernando
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Comment: Mendoza (Anthony Warde) ruthlessly controls the valley of San Fernando and his men guard the only entrance. When Mendoza announces he will marry Michael's (Donald Woods) girl friend Maria (Gloria Warren), Michael plans an escape. He hopes to reach the Governor (Monte Blue) and bring back the troops. (edit)
It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
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Comment: Featuring John Candy and Isaac Hayes this Independent film is a must see for anyone who loves a laugh. (edit)
Stark Fear
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Bush Pilot
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Invisible Avenger
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TIME TRAVELER 1974
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Sam's Song
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Comment: The original 1969 version of the film that was re-edited with new scenes in 1979 as "The Swap" and released again in 1989 as "Line of Fire". (edit)
Frankenstein: The Movie (1974) - Boris Lugosi
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Comment: Victor Frankenstein (puzzlingly called "Count" Frankenstein here) discovers neanderthals living in a cave near his castle. When one of them is injured, Frankenstein revives him as his newest cut-n-paste creation, a giant fuzzy haired beast called "Goliath". He even has help from an servant named "Ygor" Meanwhile, Frankenstein's perverted dwarf assistant "Genz" has befriended an older, mute, cave dweller; a hairy wild-man named "Ook" and uses him to procure young lovelies for Genz to fondle, as well as to take revenge on his unsympathetic master. Meanwhile, Frankenstein is courting his daughter's best friend who is young enough to be his granddaughter, and the village people are becoming suspicious about the goings on at Castle Frankenstein (But, don't they always?) and also want to know who is lurking in the neanderthal's cave. Another European horror that attempts to imitate the Hammer style and falls a bit short. As always, the final product is bizarre, but in this case its not as bad as you may have heard. This is the superior European edit of the film and is more entertaining than the U.S. release, which repeated the same sequences a few times and pointlessly rearranged some scenes. Incredibly, one of the actor's is credited as Boris Lugosi!?!? I have wonder if Bela Karloff is in this film too. Uncredited perhaps. Note also, that four different actors are credited as Frankenstein's "Monsters". This film is available from home video companies that are know to deal exclusively in Public Domain properties. No ownership is claimed. (edit)
Count Dracula's Great Love (1972)- Paul Naschy
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Comment: aka "Dracula", "Dracula's Castle", "Dracula: The Movie","Cemetery Girls", "Vampire Playgirls", "Cemetery Tramps", "Enter Dracula" and "Dracula's Virgin Lovers. Stranger's arrive at Castle Dracula and are greeted by a stocky, sad Count Dracula (Paul Naschy). Another European attempt to imitate the Hammer formula for horror, the plot is most similar to "Dracula, Prince of Darkness", with the most notable exception being Dracula's verbosity. Naschy, who is no Christopher Lee, makes an unusual Dracula, but never-the-less turns in a good performance as always. His Dracula seems depressed, even in his villainy. Full of scantily clad busty female Vampires. Lots of lace, cleavage, fangs and dripping blood. Probably not safe for work. This film is available from home video companies known to deal exclusively in public domain properties. No rights are claimed. (edit)
Snake People
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Comment: The inhabitants of a small, remote island have been practicing voodoo rites and worshipping an evil priest named Damballah for years, but the local law officials generally turn a blind eye to this death cult's bizarre activities. Captain Labesch arrives from the mainland, determined to crack down on the island's lawlessness and clean up the ineffectual, hard-drinking police force. - IMDB Description (edit)
Die Sister, Die!
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Comment: Edward (Jack Ging) has a slightly nutty sister, Amanda (Edith Atwater). He employs a nurse, Esther (Antoinette Bower), to look after Amanda. Weirdness ensues. This film was made in 1972 and not released until 1978. The film was released without a copyright notice and never registered for copyright. Because of this, it is in the public domain. This file was mastered from a good quality video tape master. (edit)
Satan's Harvest
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Comment: This tells the story of an American private detective who inherits a large estate in South Africa. When he arrives he finds himself a hunted man. He discovers that his land is being used as a plantation for international drug smugglers. This TV schedule filler was shot in South Africa by 20th Century Fox's South African studio, Killarney Studios. The film was written and directed by George Montgomery but the screen credits an alias, Douglas K Stone. This film marks the only acting appearance of British crooner Matt Monro ("On Days Like These", "From Russia With Love", "Born Free") This file is derived from a grainy VHS copy. (edit)
It's Alive
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Comment: In this sci-fi film a loony farmer finds a prehistoric monster hiding in a cavern on his land. To feed his newest critter, the farmer kidnaps three people. The three desperately try to escape and finally, one of them succeeds. (edit)
Daughter of Horror
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The Eye Creatures
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Comment: Eye Creatures land on earth. The U.S. Air Force spies on some teens making out in the woods, then tries to prevent word of the Eye Creatures landing from leaking out. - IMDB Description (edit)
Ghost Walks, The
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Curse of the Swamp Creature (1966)
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Ghosts of Hanley House
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Comment: Low-budget Haunted House Horror Movie about 5 people who spend the night at old house where two people were murdererd. Its a little amateurish, but is fairly creepy and even a little scary. (edit)
The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!
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Comment: The Mooney family has some strange secrets, as a man who married one of the daughters is soon to find out. Directed by Andy Milligan. (edit)
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (aka Assignment: Terror) - Fullscreen
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Comment: Not to be confused with Al Adamson's "Dracula vs. Frankenstein". Michael Rennie (dubbed by a different actor) plays a space alien bent on conquering the world by resurrecting all Earth's mad scientists and awakening the most deadly monsters in history; Count Dracula, The Mummy, the Wolf Man and the Frankenstein Monster, all under their control. Eventually all the monsters duke it out in a burning castle. Paul Naschy plays his usual dynamic "Wolfman","Valdemar Daninski" in what is the second of many films as that character. This film is designated public domain and is available from distributors that deal exclusively in public domain properties. (edit)
Oklahoma Terror
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Comment: Cartwright's racket is to sell a ranch and then have Mason (Tristram Coffin) and his men drive the ranchers away so he can resell it. If they want their money back he gives it to them and then has them killed. Jack (Addison Randall) arrives and learns that Mason and his men are the culprits but that they have a boss. He suspects Cartwright (Davison Clark) and sets trap to expose him. (edit)
Death Rides a Horse
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Comment: Death Rides a Horse (aka Da uomo a uomo, or As Man to Man) is a 1967 spaghetti western directed by Giulio Petroni, written by Luciano Vincenzoni, and starring Lee Van Cleef and John Phillip Law. Bill Meceita, a boy whose family was murdered in front of him by a gang, sets out 15 years later to exact revenge. On his journey, he finds himself continually sparring and occasionally cooperating with Ryan, a gunfighter on his own quest for vengeance, who knows more than he says about Bill's tragedy. The film has lapsed into public domain. (edit)
Wildfire
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Comment: Pete Fanning (John Miljan) has his men rustle horses and then blame it on a wild horse named Wildfire. Happy (Bob Steele) and Alkali (Sterling Holloway) arrive and immediately get into trouble with Fanning and his men. When Alkali is shot, Happy catches the outlaws but the Judge not only releases them, he discharges the Sheriff (Eddie Dean) and tries to arrest Happy for rustling. (edit)
The Painted Hills
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Comment: A prospector named Jonathan Harvey (Paul Kelly), whose faithful companion is a rough collie named Shep, looks after the family of his late partner, Martha Blake (Ann Doran) and her son Tommy (Gary Gray). After years of digging in the hills of California (where the movie was shot), he finally strikes gold. However, before he can share it with the Blakes, his greedy partner Lin Taylor (Bruce Cowling) kills Jonathan and attempts to lay claim on the gold. (edit)
High Lonesome
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Comment: When there is a sudden outbreak of mysterious murders in the Texas Big Bend country, a young drifter new to the area, played by John Barrymore, is the prime suspect. Captured and held for the murders, the rancher who is holding Barrymore does not realize that he has been set up to take the fall for these murders by some men who were thought to have been killed years before in a range war. Now these despicable men are back and are getting their own revenge on those who were involved in the range war which left them wounded. (edit)
Take Me Back To Oklahoma
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War of the Wildcats - John Wayne (1943)
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Comment: War of the Wildcats or In Old Oklahoma (1943) â John Wayne John Wayne as Daniel Somers Martha Scott as Catherine Allen Albert Dekker as Jim "Hunk" Gardner George "Gabby" Hayes as Desprit Dean Marjorie Rambeau as Bessie Baxter Dale Evans as "Cuddles" Walker Grant Withers as Richardson Sidney Blackmer as Teddy Roosevelt Director: Albert S. Rogell Studio: Republic Productions Cowboy Dan Somers and oilman Jim "Hunk" Gardner compete for oil lease rights on Indian land in Oklahoma, as well as for the favors of schoolteacher Cathy Allen. (edit)
Funeral for an Assassin
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Comment: Vic Morrow stars as Michael Cardiff, a professional assasin who seeks revenge on those responsible for his past prison sentence. By disguising himself as a black South African, he sets his plan while foiling the police. Van Dissel plays the cop, Roos who is dedicated and stops at nothing. (edit)
Hollywood Man
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Comment: Hollywood action film star Rafe Stoker has sunk $130,000 of his own money into his own production, but can't find legitimate financing to complete the film. - IMDB Description (edit)
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
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Comment: The film centers on the life of Tod Lubitch (John Travolta), who was born with an improperly functioning immune system. This means that contact with unfiltered air may kill him, so he must live out his life in incubator conditions. He lives with his parents, since they decided to move him from the hospital where he was being kept as a boy. He is constricted to staying in his room all his life, where he eats, learns, reads and exercises, while being protected from the outside world by various coverings. (edit)
Code Name Zebra
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Family Enforcer
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Comment: AKA The Death Collector After being away for a couple of years, Jerry Bolanti (Joseph Cortese) is back in his tough, North Jersey neighborhood, close to swampy meadowlands where bodies get pulled from the trunks of cars and dumped. He's short on cash, so a local boss, Anthony Iadavia (Lou Criscuolo), throws him some work - as a collector and a holdup man. But Jerry's cocky and a hothead, so he makes enemies faster than he can deliver on the jobs. Whatever bag or case of cash he touches doesn't seem to make it back to Iadavia. But Jerry's resilient and persistent, so he just may get his revenge as well as a chance to go caravan camping with his girl. (edit)
Deep Red
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Comment: A musician witnesses the murder of a famous psychic, and then teams up with a fiesty reporter to find the killer while evading attempts on their lives by the unseen killer bent on keeping a dark secret buried. - Description from IMDB (edit)
Philip Leacock's SHATTERED SILENCE (AKA WHEN MICHAEL CALLS-1972)
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Comment: Canadian made for TV thriller from the early 1970s starring Ben Gazzara, Elizabeth Ashley and Michael Douglas. Very suspenseful drama about a woman having strange phone calls from a young boy (Michael) yelling for help. Problem number One: this boy have been DEAD for the past 15 years. Problem number Two: a strange series of murders is committed, all linked with Michael's death. Spooky!! (edit)
The Three Stooges - Color Craziness!
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Comment: Would you like to try our new video/audio player ? (beta!) The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita. (edit)
Rescue from Gilligan's Island
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Comment: When a decaying Russian satellite crashes on the island, the Professor uses a key component for a barometer. With that device, he learns that a massive wave is going to swamp the island. In desperation, the castaways lash their huts together into one structure in order to have any chance to ride the disaster out. The wave strikes the island and the hut is swept out to sea. Once there, Gilligan accidents starts a fire trying to cook a meal and nearly burns the floating hut down. Occupied with stopping the fire, the gang fails to notice that the smoke caught the attention of a naval helicopter who summoned a ship to rescue the castaways. In triumph, they return to Hawaii, only to learn that things have changed over the years and they will have trouble fitting in. (edit)
Mooch Goes to Hollywood
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Comment: Mooch, a stray dog, rides the train to Hollywood to become a star. It would be best if she could find an owner/manager so she tries to ingratiate herself with famous stars. These include Vincent Price, James Darren, Jim Backus and others. Along the way, Zsa Zsa Gabor, the film's narrator, gives her helpful advice on practical matters. (edit)
Scarlet Street
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Comment: German director Fritz Lang is best known for the highly influential films from relatively early in his career, especially Metropolis (1927) and M (1931). But he also had a brief Hollywood heyday during the mid 1940s, when he made some of his best films. Scarlet Street has been claimed by film noir. This attribution is understandable. The lighting is dark, with heavy use of shadows. The characters are all shady as well. Kitty is certainly a femme fatale, although hints are dropped that she is an inherently decent person who has become completely corrupted by Johnny. Being the most naive, Robinson is also the most sympathetic. But even he eventually turns to crime to fulfill his passions. But while Scarlet Street has elements of film noir, it is in reality a black comedy. While Robinson plays it straight throughout, Bennett and Duryea camp it up marvelously. Bennett laughs when Robinson claims to be a painter: "And here I had you pegged as a cashier!" She also has to suppress laughter when Robinson reveals that he is married, and shock when Duryea passes her off as the mysterious painter. (edit)
International Crime
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Five Minutes To Live
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Comment: This amazing bank heist movie stars Johnny Cash, Vic Tayback, Ron Howard, and country music great, Merle Travis. Johnny Cash gives a surprising performance as a guitar playing, sadistic psycho-killer. Six year old Ron Howard is absolutely adorable and practically steals the whole show. A must see film. (edit)
Prison Mutiny
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Comment: Playboy Johnny Gray is framed and sent to prison after his stolen car is found at a holdup. (edit)
Hell's House
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Comment: Taken from IMDB: Jimmy idolizes bootlegger Matt, and when he refuses to implicate his friend, he is sent to reform school. He befriends Shorty, a boy with a heart condition, and escapes to let the world know about the brutal conditions. (edit)
The Last Mile
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Comment: Richard Walters (Howard Phillips) is condemned to death for a murder he claims not to have committed. He arrives on death row just before a brutal inmate leads the other convicts in a violent uprising. Walters gets caught up in the riot, while on the outside his friends are trying to find evidence of his innocence. (edit)
TULSA OKLAHOMA, ca. 1945 - ca. 1955
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Comment: Documentary: On the history and role of Tulsa as a marketing center for Oklahoma's farm region and the oil industry. R.1. Discusses Tulsa's emergence as a boom town after the discovery of oil and its development into a meatpacking, grain and cotton center. Scenes of downtown Tulsa. R.2. Examines the oil industry's impact on Tulsa's economy, families and educational facilities. Students from the petroleum engineering school at the University of Tulsa visit local refineries. (edit)
cinema miscellanea
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Comment: A collection of ephemeral films - from consumerism to communism to atomic testing to safety. All footage drawn from the Prelinger Archives. (edit)
The Corporation - Filmmakers Official Download Edition
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Comment: he Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film critical of the modern-day corporation, considering it as a class of person and evaluating its behaviour towards society and the world at large as a psychologist might evaluate an ordinary person. (edit)
The Holy Ghost People
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Comment: Ground-breaking example of "cinema verite" filmmaking at its best! This documentary explores the individual experiences of Pentacostal Christians. Film culminates with ceremonial handling of poisonous snakes. Ironically, it is the preacher that gets bitten. (edit)
The Capitalist Conspiracy (1969)
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The Child Molester (1964)
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Comment: Produced by the Highway Safety Foundation in 1964, this shocking film deals with a subject quite taboo for its time. The short serves as a dramatized warning, ending with graphic case studies. Unlike the driver's education films produced by the same company, this film was apparently issued for only a short time before being withdrawn. **CONTENT ADVISORY: Crime scene footage at end will upset some people** (edit)
Signal 30 (Part I)
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Comment: Legendary "shock" driving safety film featuring numerous scenes of mutilated cars and injured/dead people and a voiceover lacking in compassion. Produced in cooperation with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and shown to millions of young drivers for over 40 years. CONTENT ADVISORY: Many disturbing scenes of violent deaths and accident scenes; cries of crash victims on soundtrack. (edit)
Panorama Ephemera
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Comment: PANORAMA EPHEMERA (2004, 89:35 min., color and black and white) is a collage of sequences drawn from a wide variety of ephemeral (industrial, advertising, educational and amateur) films, touring the conflicted landscapes of twentieth-century America. The films' often-skewed visions construct an American history filled with horror and hope, unreeling in familiar and unexpected ways. (edit)
Pubic Domain: The Movie (Part 1)
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Comment: (Part 1 of 4) This is a historical retrospective of a history of American sexuality and culture as told through the lens of the Prelinger Film archive collection. Narrated by George Putnam (Perversion for Profit), it spins through many Prelinger film clips interwoven through their topical connections. It presents a wonderful example of a history of media manipulation and social engineering. The film winds through the narrative only for the viewer to not know if George Putnam is truly for or against pornography. Portions from the original films have been colorized and converted to 16:9 format, hense the color pillars in some parts. Total run time (all chapters) approximately 36 minutes. All footage, public domain, hence the play on words for the film name...enjoy! (edit)
Aerograd
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Comment: A classic Sovet movie about establiching a fictional city Aerograd (literally "the Aero City") on the Pacific Ocean shore. Very atmospheric, now with English subtitles (edit)
White Sun of the Desert
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Comment: "White Sun of the Desert" (Beloye solntse pustyni). It is the Soviet film, easterly "western". In the movie narrate about adventures of Red Army man Fyodor Sukhov. He rescues from gangster Abdullah its harem in days of civil war. One of the most known films in the history of the Soviet cinema. Many critics and spectators name this film as "cult movie". Phrases of heroes of a film have steadily entered into colloquial Russian. (edit)
Revival of Stalingrad, the
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Our Miss Brooks - Home Cooked Meal
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Comment: Mr. Conklin spends the morning locked in the cafeteria freezer when Miss Brooks unknowingly locks him in. Later, to show Mr. Boynton how "domestic" she is, Connie offers to cook dinner for him on his new stove. (Mrs. Davis immediately gets to work since Connie can't cook.) At Mr. Boynton's, Miss Brooks turns the stove on to heat the meal, not realizing that the appliance hasn't been properly lit. With a kitchen full of gas, Mr. Conklin wanders in looking for his tool kit. With the kitchen light burned out, he lights a match. (edit)
The Fat Spy
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Missouri Traveler
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Comment: Brandon De Wilde plays a runaway orphan in a story set in the early 20th century. Lee Marvin has a prominent role. Unfortunately, there was a continuous logo or watermark that had to be obscured.. (edit)
Stories of the Century - Cattle Kate
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Comment: Matt Clark is a railroad detective whose assignment is to track down and bring to justice the most notorious criminals in the history of the Old West with the aid of his beautiful assistant Frankie Adams.... (edit)
Topper: S1E14, Second Honeymoon
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Comment: Air Date: January 8, 1954 Cosmo and Henrietta celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary by spending the night at their honeymoon hotel. Trouble is, it now seems to be haunted, and not by George and Marion.... (edit)
The Young Land
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Comment: An American gunslinger (Dennis Hopper) kills a Mexican man in California immediately after the Mexican-American war. The killer is arrested and put on trial for murder with the Hispanic population waiting to learn of American justice. (edit)
Gang Busters! (1954/55) created by Phillips H. Lord
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Comment: Ten "Gang Busters!" episodes: The Boilat-Fiaschetti case (1954), The Graham Dennis case (1955), The Karpis case (1955), The Herbert Noble case (1955), The Mendoro case (1955), The John Dillinger case (1955), The O'Dell-Griffin case (1954), The Phantom case (1955), The Unholy Three case (1955), The Van Meter case (1955). (edit)
Ports of Call - Single Episodes
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Comment: An obscure series from 1935 or 1936 in which each episode deals with a voyage to a different country where events of that country's history are dramatized. They each begin with the low moan of a tramp steamer's whistle and the announcement of the series title, followed by a musical interlude. (edit)
Biography in Sound
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21st Precinct
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Comment: Broadcast from July 7th 1953 through November 1st 1956 on the CBS network. 21st Precinct was a very dramatic police drama. CBS decided to use New York City as the backdrop for this series and to focus on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The premise was to put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report was written. The 21st was described as "just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn't know if you asked them that they lived or worked in the 21st." The detail was made up of 160 patrolmen, eleven sergeants, and four lieutenants, under the command of one captain - Frank Kennelly. It was mentioned in each episode's closing that, "21st Precinct is presented with the official cooperation of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association an organization of more than 20,000 members of the Police Department, City of New York." The Captain was the primary character and also acted as the narrator. Three actors played the Captain's role: Everett Sloane as Kennelly for the first 109 episodes and returned briefly in episode 135; James Gregory as Vincent Cronin for episode 109-144; and Les Damon as Thomas Keough starting in episode 145 through the remainder of the series. In supporting roles were Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King and Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters. Santos Ortega appeared frequently as Lt. Patrick "Red" Gorman. Ninety-two episodes are in circulation for this series. It is generally believed that they were all recorded off the air by one collector as they were broadcast; however, many episodes appear to have been circulating independently of one another in the early 1970s. Several dealer catalogs from that period list them for sale, stating 'dubbed from the original transcription disks'. (edit)
The Silent Men
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Comment: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. played the parts of "special agents of all branches of the federal government, who daily risk their lives to protect the lives of all of us... to guard our welfare and our liberties, they must remain nameless - The Silent Men!" At each episode, Fairbanks checked in with his chief, played by either William Conrad or Herb Butterfield. Regulars included Virginia Gregg, Raymond Burr, Lou Merrill, Lurene Tuttle, Paul Frees and John Dehner. Don Stanley was the announcer. The show was produced and directed by Warren Lewis, who wrote many of the scripts along with Joel Murcott. The series ran on NBC. (edit)
Family Doctor
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Comment: "Hello there, this is the Family Doctor." The Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who doubles as the community's physician and also their moral rectifier. Week after week, Dr. Adams confronts communal issues, from robbery to suicide, armed with common sense and gentle moral judgment. Even though his old-fashioned remedies for sicknesses are outdated compared to modern medical practicing, The Family Doctor's attitude towards life's daily issues transcend time. Only twelve of these thirty nine episodes from this entertaining series were ever aired. "This is the Family Doctor. I'll be in to see you again right soon. Goodbye..." (edit)
GG Season 01
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Comment: Old Time Radio Programs. Harold Peary as The Great Gildersleeve. This is the 1941-42 season. (edit)
Gunsmoke
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Comment: Gunsmoke is one of those long-running classic Old-Time Radio shows that everyone knows and remembers. It's also one that is still respected for its high values, in all aspects. Gunsmoke first aired on the CBS network on April 26, 1952, billed as the first adult western. It was set in Dodge City, Kansas in the 1870's. The main character, Matt Dillon, was played by William Conrad. On August 6, 1951, William Conrad played the lead in a show entitled "Pagosa" in the series Romance, where he played the part of a reluctant sheriff in a tough Western town. Although not a true audition, Conrad's character role is very close the that of Matt Dillon in Gunsmoke. It was one of the "stepping stones" toward the production of Gunsmoke. Other regular characters were Chester Proudfoot, played by Parley Baer; Kitty, played by Georgia Ellis; and Doc Adams, played by Howard McNear. The series featured top-notch acting and well-developed scripts that set it apart from many other shows, not only Westerns; however, it was the sound effects that stood out the most. Listen carefully and one can hear many levels of sound that really helps transport the listener back to the old west. Besides the US version, there was an Austrailian production of Gunsmoke. It began sometime in 1955, transcribed under the Artransa label, and aired Mondays at 7:00 PM on the Macquarie network. It is not known how many shows aired or how long the series ran. This OTRR Certified Archival release contains all except six episodes, which are not known to exist. It consists of eleven zipped CDs. The first CD contains many bonus materials, including the Tribute Show, the first TV episode, all known Australian episodes, and a lot of other great stuff. (edit)
Have Gun Will Travel
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Comment: Have Gun Will Travel debuted on November 23, 1958. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter played by John Dehner on radio, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is of course in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire (see paladin). The theme song of the series refers to him as "a knight without armor." In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece's movement: "It's a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it's always unexpected." Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law. (edit)
The Scarlet Clue
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Comment: Government agent Charlie Chan is investigating a spy ring intent on stealing radar plans, which leads him to a radio station in a building also containing a radar research facility. Stars: Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, Ben Carter, and Benson Fong Mantan Moreland and Ben Carter perform a version of their nightclub routine. (edit)
Charlie Chan's Secret (1936)
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Dark Alibi
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Comment: From IMDb: Three innocent men, ex-convicts, are convicted of bank robbery and murder on the strength of fingerprints found at the scene of the crime. Police detective Charlie Chan, believes the men are innocent, investigates and finds that others have planted the fingerprints, using prison-file fingerprints as their source. Stars: Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, Ben Carter, Benson Fong, Teala Loring, George Holmes, Joyce Compton, John Eldredge, Russell Hicks, and Tim Ryan Mantan Moreland and Ben Carter perform a version of their nightclub routine. (edit)
The Chinese Ring
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Comment: A mysterious Chinese woman arrives at Charlie Chan's home and is murdered there shortly afterward. The only clues are the ring with which she introduced herself, and the message "Capt K" she scrawled before dying. The screenplay for this movie is almost identical with that for Mr. Wong in Chinatown. Both were written by Scott Darling. A lack of a copyright notice in the film puts it in the public domain. Stars: Roland Winters, Warren Douglas, Mantan Moreland, Louise Currie, Victor Sen Young, and Philip Ahn This is the first of six movies with Roland Winters playing Charlie Chan. (edit)
The Golden Eye
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Dangerous Money
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Comment: While on his way to Australia on an unrelated case, Charlie Chan investigates two murders involving "hot money" that occur aboard ship. A lack of a copyright notice in the film puts it in the public domain. Stars: Sidney Toler, Gloria Warren, Victor Sen Young, Rick Vallin, Joseph Crehan, Willie Best, John Harmon, Bruce Edwards, Dick Elliott, Joe Allen, Jr., and Amira Moustafa (edit)
The Trap
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Comment: From IMDb: Two members of a show troupe are murdered, and Charlie Chan is called in to solve the case. Stars: Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, Victor Sen Young, Tanis Chandler, Larry Blake, Kirk Alyn, Rita Quigley, and Anne Nagel This is the last of twenty-two Charlie Chan movies starring Sidney Toler. (edit)
Classic TV: 1975 NBC ''Fall Line-Up'' Promo Special
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Comment: A 1975 NBC-TV Specisl designed to promote it's fall 1975 line-up. Shows Promoted include: "The Invisible Man", "Movin' On", "Joe Forrester", "Doctors' Hospital", "The Montefuscos", "Fay", "Ellery Queen", "Medical Story", "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies", "Holvak" and "McCoy". This was around the time that NBC-TV was losing popularity. This promo is presented here for historical value. (edit)
1969 NBC Television Network ''Promo Special''
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Comment: An 1969 TV special designed to make viewers excited for the 1969-1970 NBC Television Network schedule. Shows promoted include: "My World.. And Welcome To It", "The Debbie Reynolds Show", "Then Came Bronson", "Bracken's World", "The Andy Williams Show", "The Bill Cosby Show" and "The Bold Ones". Most of these shows obviously cannot be uploaded, so this promo is the next best thing. (edit)
CBS Western Show Promos From 1960s
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CBS 1961 Fall Season Preview Show
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1966 CBS ''Upcoming Fall Line-up'' Special Presentation
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Comment: This is the rare 1966 program-length promo created by CBS to promote their Fall line-up for that year. Shows promoted include: "It's About Time", "Run, Buddy, Run", "Family Affair", "The Jean Arthur Show", "Jericho" (Yes, there are three flops with the same name), "CBS Thursday Night Movie", "CBS Friday Night Movie" and "Pistols and Petticoats". Most of these shows were quite short lived. Please forgive the film deterioration, and I must warn that this is the best quality circulating. Promo presented here for historic value. (edit)
Rare 1968 CBS Television Network ''Fall Line-up'' Special
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Comment: A rare 1968 CBS Television Network special designed to promote the network's fall schedule. Shows promoted include: "Mayberry R.F.D.", "Lancer", "The Good Guys", "Blondie" and "Hawaii Five-O". Out of these, "Blondie" was the biggest failure (lasting 13 episodes), while "Hawaii Five-O" was the most successful (lasting 284 episodes). Please forgive the VHS-transfer. This Promo-Special is presented here for historical value. Also, this special runs for 21 minutes, so what the heck was in the other 9 minutes? Couldn't have been commercials, as there were very strict laws on how much advertising could appear during prime time programming (these restrictions, curiously, were much less strict with daytime TV, though). (edit)
1970's Pop Culture: ABC-TV 1974 "Upcoming Fall Line-up" Promo Reel
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Comment: A 1974 "Promo Real" for the ABC Television Network. This Program-length special promotes the ABC Daytime line-up, the ABC Saturday Morning line-up, ABC's news and educational programs, ABC's specials, the ABC Movie Night, ABC's returning hits, as well as the debut of the following: "That's My Mama", "Harry O", "Paper Moon", "Nakia", "Everything Money Can't Buy", "Kodiak", "The Night Stalker", "The Sonny Comedy Revue", "Get Christie Love!", "The New Land", "The Texas Wheelers" and "Where's the Fire". This promo reel is presented here for historical value. (edit)
1970 ABC Television Network ''Promo Special''
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Comment: The 1970 ABC Television Network programming promo special. This was shown to get viewers excited for the upcoming fall schedule. Shows promoted include: "The Young Lawyers", "The Silent Force", "ABC Monday Night Football", "The Mod Squad", "ABC Movie of the Week", "Marcus Welby MD", "The Courtship of Eddie's Father", "Make Room for Granddaddy", "Room 222", "The Johnny Cash Show", "Dan August", "ABC Evening News", "Matt Lincoln", "Bewitched", "Barefoot in the Park", "The Odd Couple", "The Immortal", "The Brady Bunch", "Nanny and the Professor", "The Partridge Family", "That Girl", "Love, American Style", "This is Tom Jones", "Let's Make a Deal", "The Newlywed Game", "The Lawrence Welk Show", "The Most Deadly Game", "The Young Rebels", "The FBI", and "The ABC Sunday Night Movie". This promo special is presented here for it's historical value. (edit)
Assorted TV Show Cast Member Commercials
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Some Laundry Detergent & Laundry Additive Commercials
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Comment: Various ads from 1950s and 60s.Many from daytime TV shows,i.e.,Soap Operas.Multiple sources,so quality is variable. (edit)
Cigarette Commercials 50s-60s
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Batteries not Included "a Collection of Vintage Toy Commercials
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Comment: Batteries Not Included is a film that I put together early this year, after I made the film I did not know what to do with it because it is so much different than the Experimental art films that I am most known for doing. I decided to release this film on the internet and I thought the best place to do this would be right here on the Internet Archives. About the Film: Almost as long as I have been a filmmaker I have also been a film collector. I have for many years wanted to assemble a collection of vintage toy commercials into a flowing little feature length film, that feature all of these wonderful toys from 1950's 1960's and 1970's all of the major toy companies are represented in this film. Matel, Ideal, Hasbro, Marx, Aurora and many many others. So strap your self in and take a trip back through your childhood and you may discover a commercial for a toy that had a kid and my hope is that it will spark pleasant memory's from those days. Enjoy and Best Regards Jon Behrens (edit)
1950's and 60's TV Commercials - Part 3 of 3
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1950's and 60's TV Commercials - Part 2 of 3
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1950's and 60's TV Commercials - Part 1 of 3
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Salome Where She Danced
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Comment: The beautiful Yvonne De Carlo rules as the notorious "Lola Montez" who was the mistress of the King of Prussia and caused a revolution when he gave her the crown jewels. She then escaped to the American West to the Arizona town of "Salome" where she danced (edit)
Jesse James' Women
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Comment: Jesse James (Don 'Red' Barry) proves irresistible to women in a Mississippi town....this spells trouble. (edit)
City of the Dead/Horror Hotel
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Comment: College student Nan Barlow visits the village of Whitewood as research for her paper on witchcraft in New England, particularly the case of Elizabeth Selwyn. Her tutor, Professor Alan Driscoll(Lee), recommends the Raven's Inn, run by a Mrs. Newless. Rather unwisely, given the amount of low-hanging fog outside(and against the advice of Mrs. Newless), Nan takes an immediate interest in the basement... (edit)
A Taste of Evil
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Comment: [1971] TV movie starring Barbara Stanwyck , Barbara Parkins and Roddy McDowall .. .. A young woman, raped as a child and just released after years in a mental institution, comes home only to find herself seeing and hearing things that prove elusive when she summons witnesses. Is she still mentally unfit? (edit)
Kansas Pacific
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Comment: With the Civil War about to begin, Southern sympathizers attempt to sabotage the railroad construction efforts so Army Captain John Nelson (Sterling Hayden) is brought in to keep the project going. Captain Nelson must not only contend with the efforts of the saboteurs but also try to romance the railroad foreman's daughter, Barbara Bruce (Eve Miller). (edit)
Face of The Screaming Werewolf (aka The House of Terror) 1959 - English
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Comment: Face of The Screaming Werewolf (The House of Terror) 1959 - English Starring Lon Chaney Jr., Rock Madison, Tin-Tan, Germon Valdez, Landa Varle, Donald Barron, Jose Silva, Steve Conte, Raymond Gaylord, Bill White, Fred Hoffman, Emma Roldan. Jerry Warren is at it again. This time some mummies are recovered from a Mayan Pyramid. One of the mummies (Lon Chaney), found to be a modern man, is resurrected and becomes a werewolf by night. Lon Chaney recreates two of his most famous classic roles, "The Mummy" and "The Wolf Man", for one final horror howler. Dubbed in English. (edit)
Five_1951
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Comment: A Story by Arch Oboler... Four men and one woman are the last five people on Earth... This is their story! (edit)
BODY OF THE PREY
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Comment: From the IMDb: "The credits on the version of this movie which exists today are actually for the movie "Mad Doctor of Blood Island" and bear no relation to this film. This comes from when they were originally intended to be released as a double feature. "Contrary to popular belief, this film was not directed by Kenneth G. Crane, was not made in 1970, was not produced by Toei Company, and was not titled "The Double Garden". It was originally filmed in 1966 as "Body of the Prey" and it was produced and directed by Norman Thomson. Thomson was the popular pulp novelist of the Burns Bannion series, which he wrote under his pen name 'Earl Thomson'. The production was assisted by members of the United States military bases in Japan and shot on location there. During production, Al Rickett wrote about the making of this film in the 'Stars & Stripes' newspaper, as well as having a small part as a gas station owner. However, while Edward D. Wood Jr. claimed he wrote the script for this film under the title "Venus Flytrap" and placed it on his resumes, reports of the making of the film in 'Stars & Stripes' claim Thomson wrote the script. It's possible that Wood sold the script to Thomson and it was slightly re-written before production. It's undetermined if the completed film was released theatrically, in either Japan or the United States." I have taken the liberty of replacing the credits with the data listed on the IMDb, footage from the Moody Institute's "Carnivorous Plants," and a little music from "Knife of the Party." I did it with my handy-dandy NERO. Since this created a NEW work under the law, despite being a simple combination of Public Domain works, I slapped a copyright notice on the back. Hack those off and the film belongs to everyone. Don't, and you have to let the world know I did the credits. The original VHS release can be downloaded from Public Domain Movie Torrents, complete with incorrect credits under the "Revenge of Dr. X" title. Whether or not Ed Wood had anything to do with this steaming dogflop of a film, it's certainly worthy of his name! (edit)
The Deadly Companions
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Comment: Sam Peckinpah's first feature film tells the story of an veteran Civil War Yankee officer Yellowleg (Brian Keith) who saves the cheater Turk (Chill Wills) in a card game, and together with the gunslinger Billy Keplinger (Steve Cochran), they ride to Gila City with the intention of heisting a bank. Yellowleg has a war scar on the head due to a man that tried to scalp him and his has been on the trail of his attacker for five years. When bandits rob a store, Yellowleg shoots against the outlaws and accidentally kills the son of the cabaret dancer Kit Tilden (Maureen O'Hara) and the grieving woman decides to bury her son in the Apache country Siringo, where her husband is also buried. Yellowleg calls Billy and Turk to escort Kitty through the dangerous land. (edit)
Borderline
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Comment: Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor are caught in Mexican dope-smuggling ring, fearing each other is involved, but both undercover agents. Cast includes Raymond Burr. (edit)
Big Trees, The
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The Nevadan
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Comment: Randolph Scott -- A mysterious stranger crosses paths with an outlaw bank robber and a greedy rancher. (edit)
The Woman Hunter
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Comment: Barbara Eden stars in this made-for-TV movie. She looks great, especially frolicking in a bikini and numerous other outfits. There is also some sort of plot involving an international jewel thief (Stuart Whitman) and a new husband (Robert Vaughn}. (edit)
The Master Touch
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Comment: Kirk Douglas plays a career criminal freshly released from a stint in the pen. To his wife's dismay he embarks on yet another caper (an audacious safecracking job) immediately upon returning home. (edit)
Wake Me Up When the War Is Over
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Comment: http://imdb.com/title/tt0065194/ During the latter days of WW2 an American Lieutenant (Ken Berry), accidentally falls out of an airplane that he was on and falls into German territory. He is taken in by a Baroness (Eva Gabor). She is taken with him and doesn't want him to leave, so she doesn't tell him that the war has ended. So, for nearly five years he thinks that the war is still going on, and so when he leaves her estate he thinks that he has to do what he can to defeat the Germans, cause he can't find anyone who speaks English or is willing to tell him that the war is over (edit)
Blood of the Man Devil (1965)
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Comment: Lon Chaney, Jr. and John Carradine play a pair of warlock brothers in this horror film, a.k.a. "House of the Black Death". This film has a notice that contains neither the copyright symbol or the word "copyright", which makes this film PD. (edit)
The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again
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Comment: The old-time comrades-in-arms join forces to sober up an old buddy, a down-and-out drunk, and restore his reputation. It´s the only movie where you can see Fred Astaire with a mustache! (edit)
The Over-the-Hill Gang
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Comment: Captain Oren Hayes (Pat O'Brien) of the Texas Rangers takes a break to visit his daughter (Kristin Harmon) in a neighboring town. When he arrives he find's his daughter Hannah's husband Jeff (Ricky Nelson) is running for Mayor against a corrupt town boss, Nard Lundy (Edward Andrews). Lundy has no intention of allowing the free election of the honest Jeff Rose, so he has his henchmen beat them up. Hayes then calls for the help of some his old buddies in the Rangers. (edit)
Dead People
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Comment: Creepy Drive-In style living dead movie (edit)
In The Year 2889
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Comment: IN THE YEAR 2889 Starring: PAUL PETERSON AND QUINN O'HARE A group of post A-war survivors gathered together in a valley, are menaced by cannibalistic human mutants with telepathic powers. (edit)
Ballad of Andy Crocker
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Comment: Lee Majors stars in a story about a veteran returning from Vietnam who finds that everything back home seems to have changed for the worse. The script is by Stuart Margolin ("Angel" on The Rockford Files). (edit)
Murder on Flight 502
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Comment: This film falls firmly in the So Bad You'll Love It. After a plane takes off for London, a note is found in the airport saying that some people are going to be killed. And it is not long after that, that someone is killed. The captain (Robert Stack) tries to keep the passengers calm while the people on the ground do background checks on everyone and they learn that some of the passengers have history with one another. But it seems that there's a lot more going on. (edit)
Vengence of the Zombies
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Comment: Paul Naschy, Spain's superstar of horror, starred as a number of maniacal monsters during his most prolific period (1968-1973). He'd appear as a mummy, Count Dracula, a deranged hunchback, and his most famous role of Waldemar Daninsky, the doomed werewolf. After directing several successful "El Hombre Lobo" romps for Naschy, León Klimovsky was back on hand for this undead entry, known in Spain as LA REBELION DE LAS MUERTAS. Naschy takes on two roles; an East Indian guru named Krishna and his scarred brother Kantaka, who uses some kind of voodoo to bring back the dead and haunt a redheaded British woman (Romy, who looks great in a pink nightgown) after her father gets the hatchet in the head. (edit)
Frontier Fighters
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Comment: This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. Frontier Fighters was a syndicated series that ran sometime during the 1930s. Each show dealt with some bit of history about the early West and ran for approximately 15 minutes. From Robert La Salle's navigation of the Mississippi River, to Lewis and Clark's challenge of reaching the West Coast of North America, Frontier Fighters will take you on an exciting voyage of the taming of the Wild West. This is American History at its best! (edit)
The Six Shooter - Single Episodes
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Comment: The Six Shooter brought James Stewart to the NBC microphone on September 20, 1953, in a fine series of folksy Western adventures. (edit)
Stand By for Crime - Single Episodes
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Comment: This show, from the early 1950s, is a good example of the true story style of delivery made popular in radio's classic crime shows Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Of course, the best and most popular of the true crime shows was Dragnet -- the monotone, "just the facts" style demanded by Jack Webb in the show made two points at once: first, that the show wasn't a typical melodramatic crime show, as had been on radio since "the good old days", and more importantly, that we were along for the ride on another day at the office -- in this case, a policeman's “day at the office". (edit)
Crime Classics - Single Episodes
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Comment: Crime Classics came to CBS September 30, 1953 and was a neat little series of "true crime stories". This show introduces itself succinctly: "A series of true crime stories from the records and newspapers of every land, from every time. Your host each week, is Mr. Thomas Hyland -- connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders. " Thomas Hyland is played by Lou Merrill, although you'd never know it was an "actor" doing the part. The great Elliott Lewis, actor, producer and director of Suspense, Broadway is my Beat and On Stage is in charge of this very intelligent and enjoyable show. Composer Bernard Herrmann duplicated authentic music of the era being dramatized, and Morton Fine and David Friedkin were the writers. Lewis and his writers collected and developed true crime stories expressly for Crime Classics. (edit)
Blondie 42 Eps
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Comment: (42 Episodes) Created by Chic Young, comic strip characters Blondie & Dagwood have been published in newspapers, since September 08, 1930. In 1939, "Blondie," the radio program, was born & had a very long run (1939-1950) on several different radio networks. Throughout its broadcast years,"Blondie" was sponsored by many companies, incl: Colgate-Palmolive Soap, Pepsodent Toothpaste & Camel Cigarettes. (edit)
Festus Talks About 8 Eps
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Tales Of The Texas Rangers
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Comment: Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal, to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases.The series was produced and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr., and was sponsored for part of its run by Wheaties. (edit)
Gangbusters - OTR
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Comment: A series of true dramatized FBI cases. Produced and directed by Phillips H. Lord in close association with Bureau director J. Edgar Hoover. According to the US Copyright Office, Gangbusters is in public domain. This series is for your listening enjoyment and is NOT to be used for profit. (edit)
Our Miss Brooks - 190 Episodes
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Comment: Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset; within eight months of its launch as a regular series, the show landed several honors, including four for Eve Arden, who won polls in four individual publications of the time. Arden had actually been the third choice to play the title role. Harry Ackerman, at the time CBS's West Coast director of programming, wanted Shirley Booth for the part, but as he told historian Gerald Nachman many years later, he realized Booth was too focused on the underpaid downside of public school teaching at the time to have fun with the role. (edit)
This is Your FBI
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Comment: The 1945-53 officially backed radio series (the first episode includes an appearance by FBI director J. Edgar Hoover) detailing real life cases from the files of the FBI. (edit)
cbs radio mystery theater
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Comment: cbs radio mystery theater - complete collection (edit)
The Whistler 1951 and 1952
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Tales of the Texas Rangers - 92 episodes
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Comment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_the_texas_rangers: Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Texas Ranger Jayce Pearson, who used the latest scientific techniques to identify the criminals and his faithful horse, Charcoal (or "Charky," as Jayce would sometimes refer to him), to track them down. The shows were reenactments of actual Texas Ranger cases. (edit)
The Tenth Man
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Comment: The Tenth Man was a little known series that was by the National Mental Health Foundation on NBC. It consisted of thirteen episodes, broadcast from October 17, 1947 through January 16, 1948. Each episode dealt with a particular area of mental health, ranging from children's issues to issues dealing with the elderly. Jackson Beck was the announcer, with Ralph Bellamy serving as the narrator. (edit)
a life in your hands
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Comment: Jonathan kegg on his journey for justice,old time radio murder drama,1949-1952 (edit)
Diagnosis Unknown: The Case of the Radiant Wine
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Comment: In this Summer replacement series, Patrick O'Neal plays Dr. Daniel Coffee, a pathologist who seeks to uncover the cause of death, not necessarily find the murderer. (edit)
The 13th Man
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Comment: The murder of a district attorney is investigated by two reporters, one of whom is played by Milburn Stone (Doc Adams in "Gunsmoke").. (edit)
Virus (Fukkatsu no hi 復活の日)
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Comment: Virus (Fukkatsu no hi 復活の日), literally Day of Resurrection is a 1980 post-apocalyptic science fiction movie directed by Kinji Fukasaku and based on a novel written by Sakyo Komatsu. The movie starred Masao Kusakari, George Kennedy, Robert Vaughn, Chuck Connors, Olivia Hussey, Edward James Olmos, Ken Ogata, Sonny Chiba and Glenn Ford. The film is notable for being the most expensive Japanese film ever made at the time. -Wikipedia (edit)
Arizona Gunfighter, The
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Comment: When Colt (Bob Steele) kills the men that murdered his father, he escapes his pursuers and joins Wolf (Ted Adams) and his outlaw gang. After two years Wolf breaks up the gang, deeds his ranch to Colt, and turns himself in. Now an honest rancher, things are going fine for Colt until Wolf's old gang shows up under a new leader. Colt get the Governor (A.C. Henderson) to release Wolf claiming the two of them can bring in the gang. (edit)
Things Happen at Night
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Comment: A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon. (edit)
Suspense
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Comment: On September 30, 1962 a major milestone in radio drama came to an end with the final episode of the long running series, SUSPENSE. Ironically, the episode was titled "Devil Stone" and was the last dramatic radio play from a series that had its roots in the golden age of radio. What began as a "new series frankly dedicated to your horrification and entertainment" took on a life of its own mostly due to the talents of some outstanding producers and adaptations and original stories from the cream of mystery writers of the time. The golden age of radio was truly the golden age of SUSPENSE as show after show broadcast outstanding plays which were "calculated to intrigue...stir [the] nerves." (edit)
Racket Squad: The Soft Touch
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Comment: Two groups of conmen have each other's pegged as marks in classic clash of the rackets. Original Air Date: Season 2, Episode 35 (1952). (edit)
Court of Last Resort: The Jacob Loveless Case
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Comment: Sam Larson heads South to see if he can help a model prisoner who was convicted of two murders obtain a parole, that's being opposed by the prosecutor who convicted him, now a member of the parole board.... (edit)
I Led Three Lives: The Purloined Printing Press
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Comment: Comrade Alice sends Herb to buy an electric typewriter and another communist comes along to steal Herb's car. The FBI suspects the commies are planning an underground printing press. Season 1, Episode 13. (edit)
The San Antonio Kid - Bill Elliott (1944)
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Comment: Red Ryder in The San Antonio Kid - Wild Bill Elliott (1944) A geologist has found oil on the neighboring ranches and teams up with Ace Hanlon (Glenn Strange) who has his gang create a reign of terror to get the ranchers to sell out. But to get rid of Red Ryder (Wild Bill Elliott), Ace sends for the San Antonio Kid (Duncan Renaldo). Arriving, the Kid has a freak accident and Red comes along to save his life. When the Kid later meets with Ace he learns that Red is the man he has been paid to kill. Robert Blake plays Little Beaver. (edit)
Gunsmoke - Single Episodes
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Comment: Gunsmoke is one of those long-running classic Old-Time Radio shows that everyone knows and remembers. It's also one that is still respected for its high values, in all aspects. Gunsmoke first aired on the CBS network on April 26, 1952, billed as the first adult western. It was set in Dodge City, Kansas in the 1870's. (edit)
Man With a Camera - Mute Evidence
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Comment: Season 1, Episode 14 (edit)
Lights Out - The Passage Beyond
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Comment: The ghost of Lady Ann continues to walk down the stairs, knife in hand, and into the secret passage where she murdered her domineering husband. She vividly demonstrates her disapproval of Rodney's attempt to conduct an affair with a visiting friend of his wife. (edit)
ScreenDirectorsPlayhouse-RookieOfTheYear
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Comment: Original Air Date—7 December 1955 A small-town newspaper sports writer harbors an ambition to work for a big city daily. He sees his chance to achieve his goal while attending the World Series: one of the rookies shows a style reminiscent of a former all-time great banned from baseball for accepting a bribe.Starring John Wayne and directed by John Ford. (edit)
Dangerous Assignment: 90+ Episodes
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Comment: This includes 90+ episodes of Dangerous Assignment (1949 and 1950-53) with proper names for the episodes. (edit)
Dragnet
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Comment: This series ran from 6/3/49 to 2/26/57 on NBC at various times and days and starred Jack Webb as Detective Sergeant Joe Friday. (edit)
The Clock
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Comment: This is a great series where the main theme seems to be Retribution. Imported from Austrailia it ran from 1946 until 1948. Stories as told by Father Time. Sort of like Twilight Zone for the radio. (edit)
Death Valley Days
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Comment: Death Valley Days was a long-running American radio and television anthology about true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. It was created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman and ran on radio until 1945. (edit)
Lights Out (Old Time Radio)
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Nightfall- Love and the lonely one
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'The Adventures of Ellery Queen' - Death Spins a Wheel (1951)
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Comment: Episode "Death spins a wheel" of DuMont's "The Adventures of Ellery Queen", originally broadcast "live" on 5/10/1951. Featuring Lee Bowman as 'Ellery Queen' and Florenz Ames as 'Inspector Richard Queen'. (edit)
Martin Kane Private Eye - Murder on Ice
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Comment: "Martin Kane, Private Eye" aired live on NBC from 1949 to 1954. Episode "Murder on ice" with William Gargan. He played "Martin Kane" from 1949 to 1951. (edit)
The Strange Doctor Weird
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Comment: The Strange Dr. Weird is a radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. (edit)
The Mysterious Traveler - single episodes
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Comment: The Mysterious Traveler. Old time radio (OTR). Excellent mystery, suspense radio show. Great story lines and excellent production. (edit)
Creaking Door
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Axis Sally (Mildred Gillars) - Home Sweet Home - WWII German Radio Propaganda - 05-18-1943
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Comment: WWII German American Propagandist Axis Sally (Mildred Gillars) Broadcast entitled Home Sweet Home. Five Parts broadcasted from Berlin Germany on 05-18-1943. (edit)
I Love a Mystery
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Comment: The old-time radio series, "I Love A Mystery," written, produced and directed by Carlton E. Morse, is considered by many as the greatest radio adventure series ever! (edit)
Squad Cars
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Comment: Probably one of the most popular radio programmes ever broadcast in South Africa. Week by week a dramatised story of the South African Police at work would unfold. The series originally went out for broadcast on Sunday evenings. After 6 months the programme moved to it's familiar Friday night 7H30pm slot on Springbok Radio (edit)
The Sealed Book Single Episodes
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Comment: The Sealed Book was a radio series of mystery and terror tales, produced and directed by Jock MacGregor for the Mutual network. Between March 18 and September 9, 1945, the melodramatic anthology series was broadcast on Sundays from 10:30pm to 11:00pm. (edit)
Way Out - William and Mary
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Comment: William Pearl gets the bad news from his doctor: he only has a month to live. Dr. Landy says he can keep William's brain alive in a glass jar, after his body is dead. (edit)
Creeps By Night
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Comment: A 1944 horror series introduced by two hosts - East coast (New York) was hosted by an anonymous voice known only as "Dr. X". The West coast (Hollywood) was hosted by Boris Karloff. (edit)
Hall of Fantasy
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Comment: This was a mystery show broadcast on KSL radio, Salt Lake City Utah in the late 1940's and early 1950's. (edit)
Frontier Town Single Episodes
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Comment: Chad Remington is an aspiring new lawyer in the big city whose world and dreams are turned upside down by the news of his father's murder back in the small ranching town of Dos Rios where he was raised. His quest to bring the killer to justice serves as the springboard to an unexpected new career as a crimefighting attorney struggling to bring order to his small corner of the frontier as it makes the difficult transition from the Old West to the New. (edit)
The Private Life of Rochester Van Jones
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Comment: An audition for a radio serial following the adventures of Jack Benny's valet, Rochester. Unfortunately, the series didn't get picked up, but these two auditions give us a sample of what might been. (edit)
The Lawless Years - Episode 03 - The Jane Cooper Story (1959)
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Comment: The Lawless Years is the first television crime drama set during the Roaring 20s, having predated ABC's far more successful The Untouchables with Robert Stack by six months. The 47-episode half-hour series aired nonconsecutively on NBC from April 16 to August 27, 1959, from October 1, 1959, to January 19, 1960, and, finally, from May 12 to September 22, 1961. (edit)
Decoy: Eye for an Eye
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Comment: CCasey is undercover as a drug addict in hopes of busting a heroine ring when a junkie dies, leaving behind a checkbook with $6,000 in it.asey is undercover as a drug addict in hopes of busting a heroine ring when a junkie dies, leaving behind a checkbook with $6,000 in it. (edit)
Jack Benny 143 Eps
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The Life of Riley 132 Eps
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Comment: starring William Bendix as lovable, blundering, Chester A. Riley, was a radio situation comedy broadcast during and after wartime 40s. (edit)
Our Miss Brooks 178 Eps + 2 Auditions
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Beyond Midnight
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Comment: This audio is part of the collection: Old Time Radio (edit)
Too Late for Tears
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Comment: This is pure noir. Lizabeth Scott and Arthur Kennedy are a couple who receive a satchel full of money that was intended for someone else (Dan Duryea). He wants to turn the cash over to the authorities; she wants to keep it---no matter what the consequenses. (edit)
Dragnet - Single Episodes
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Comment: Dragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style. (edit)
The Whistler 1942
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Murder.At.Midnight
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater 1975, page 1
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Comment: CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a long-running series of radio dramas created by Himan Brown and hosted by E.G. Marshall. These programs were recorded from a public radio station in 1976. (edit)
Murder At Midnight
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G_Men
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Wild Bill Hickock
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Cisco_Kid_page1
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Comment: Old Time Radio Programs, The Cisco Kid (1952-1953) (edit)
Honest Harold
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Comment: THE HAROLD PEARY SHOW/HONEST HAROLD, THE HOMEMAKER Series is complete in 38 shows including audition. (edit)
Luke Slaughter of Tombstone - Single Episodes
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Comment: CBS started the year 1958 off with the introduction on January 1, 1958 of Frontier Gentleman. That series lasted 41 broadcasts. Near the end of the year, the network launched Have Gun, Will Travel on November 11, 1958, which continued for 106 programs. In between, a very short series was offered and discontinued after only 16 broadcasts, Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone. Sam Buffington starred as Luke Slaughter, a Civil War cavalryman who turned to cattle ranching in post war Arizona territory near Fort Huachuca. William N. Robson, known from his work with such series as Escape, Suspense and The CBS Radio Workshop, directed. (edit)
Frontier Gentleman - Single Episodes
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Comment: Frontier Gentleman began with these words: "Herewith, an Englishman's account of life and death in the West. As a reporter for The London Times, he writes his colorful and unusual accounts. But as a man with a gun, he lives and becomes a part of the violent years in the new territories. Now, starring John Dehner, this is the story of J. B. Kendall, Frontier Gentleman..." (edit)
Frontier Fighters - Single Episodes
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Comment: This is not your typical western drama -- it is a series that will transport you back in time to the days of the wild, unsettled west. Retrace the steps of heroes who, despite the odds, fought and conquered the West. (edit)
Frontier Town - OTR
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Hawk Larabee
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Lightning Jim
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Dr. Kildare - Single Episodes
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Comment: Dr. Kildare was produced for syndication in 1949 at WMGM, New York. It was based on the popular Dr. Kildare movies of the late 1930's and early 1940's, and brought to the microphone the stars of that series, Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. Ayres played the young, idealistic Dr. James Kildare; Barrymore, ever in character, was the crusty, loveable diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. The men worked at Blair General Hospital, "one of the great citadels of American medicine -- a clump of gray-white buildings planted deep in the heart of New York -- where life begins, where life ends, where life goes on." (edit)
Fort Laramie - Single Episodes
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Comment: Fort Laramie opened with "Specially transcribed tales of the dark and tragic ground of the wild frontier. The saga of fighting men who rode the rim of empire and the dramatic story of Lee Quince, Captain of Cavalry". (edit)
Jerry of Fair Oaks
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Comment: Old Time Radio Programs. More of Jerry's Adventures. This is the followup program to Jerry of the Circus. (edit)
Gunsmoke 1
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The Whistler 1944
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Duffy the Mascot
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Comment: Fétiche Mascotte (Duffy the Mascot, aka The Mascot, aka Puppet Love, aka The Devil's Ball) (1934), a strange story about a loving dog puppet who practically goes through Hell to get an orange to a dying girl. Director Ladislas Starevich (1882-1965) was a Polish, Russian and French stop-motion animator who used insects and animals as his protagonists. (edit)
charlie chan
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Hear It Now
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Inner_Sanctum_otr
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The Harold Peary Show - Single Episodes
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Comment: The Harold Peary show made its CBS debut on September 9, 1950. An audition show was done on August 23, 1950. Harold Peary was the creator and main performer for the show. (edit)
Old Time Radio - GangBusters
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Comment: Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. (edit)
BlackStone The Magic Detective - OTR
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Comment: Blackstone, the Magic Detective was a 15-minute radio series which aired Sunday afternoons at 2:45pm ET on the Mutual Broadcasting System from October 3, 1948 until April 3, 1949. (edit)
Kentucky; a guide to the Bluegrass state
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Don Juan in Hell
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Enemy At The Gates
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Comment: Perhaps the greatest challenge that Enemy at the Gates presented to Double Negative was how to serve the film's narrative flow whilst staying as faithful as possible to history. For the opening sequence digital matte paintings depicting Stalingrad's war-torn skyline were derived from an exhaustively researched 3D architectural library. Detailed surveys of surviving Stuka aircraft ensured an accurate portrayal of the dive-bomber attack. In the air raid sequence the 3D library was taken to its logical conclusion with a digital recreation of the entire ruined cityscape. Through extensive previsualisation all VFX work was tightly integrated with the film's dramatic structure. (edit)
Why We Fight: Prelude to War
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Comment: Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. (edit)
Why We Fight: The Battle of Britain
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Why We Fight: The Battle of China
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Comment: Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. (edit)
Why We Fight: The Nazis Strike
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Comment: Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. (edit)
Why We Fight: War Comes to America
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Comment: Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. (edit)
Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia - Part 2
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Comment: Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. (edit)
Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia - Part 1
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Comment: Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. (edit)
Comic History of the United States
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Comment: LibriVox recording of Comic History of the United States, by Bill Nye. Read by Allyson Hester. (edit)
Diary of a U-Boat Commander
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Comment: LibriVox recording of Diary of a U-boat Commander, by Sir Stephen King-Hall. Read by Mark F. Smith. (edit)
What Men Live By and Other Tales
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Comment: Librivox recording of What Men Live By and Other Tales, by Leo Tolstoy, translated by L. and A. Maude. (edit)
Peter the Great
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Comment: Librivox recording of Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott. Read by Librivox Volunteers. (edit)
The History of London
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Comment: LibriVox recording of The History of London, by Walter Besant. Read by Ruth Golding. (edit)
Jack Benny Audio History
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Comment: This is an all sound biography of the greatest radio comedian. These chapters contain hundreds of Jack Benny Old Time Radio (OTR) clips – organized into different subjects. (edit)
history of web design
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Lecture 09 - The Russian Campaign, Part II
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Lecture 08 - The Russian Campaign, Part I
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Comment: This lecture discusses Napoleon's invasion of Russia and his capture of Moscow. In the next lecture, I will discuss Napoleon's withdrawal from Russia. (edit)
russian-english mp3 phrase books podcasts
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Lenins Speeches
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Khrushchev's Secret Speech on Stalin (1956)
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Comment: 20TH CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION (Closed session, February 24-25, 1956) By Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev First Secretary, Communist Party of the Soviet Union (edit)
Old Peter's Russian Tales
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Comment: Librivox recording of Old Peter's Russian Tales by Arthur Ransome. Read by LibriVox Volunteers. (edit)
Complete Broadcast Day D-Day
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Comment: Old Time Radio Programs, Complete Broadcast Day, D Day, June 06 1944 (edit)
Charlie Chan - The Escaped Musician
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The Devil and Mr. O - Single Episodes
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Comment: A transcribed syndication of original broadcasts from Lights Out. (edit)
News reports 01
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Comment: News Broadcasts and Blurbs. Mostly WW2 related. (edit)
News Reports 02
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Charlie Chan
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If Mirrors Could Speak : Self-Image Film
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Comment: In hopes of keeping kids' attention, social engineering films would often use supernatural elements to make their points. In this film, we see a magic talking mirror that reflects bratty kids as clowns. Most of the misbehaving kids understand how their behavior is disruptive and make amends. Surprisingly, one kid doesnt care if he is a "clown" and continues being a jerk probably for the rest of his life. (edit)
Psychedelicatessen Laugh Riot Special 3-30-08
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Comment: 1) 7 Words You Can't Say On T.V. / George Carlin / Class Clown 2) Thank You Masked Man / Lenny Bruce / Let The Buyer Beware 3) Milton Berle/Dykes/Homosexuality/ Lenny Bruce / Let The Buyer Beware 4) Jews Killed Christ/ Lenny Bruce / Let The Buyer Beware 5) Dangerous Drugs/Marijuana/ Lenny Bruce / Let The Buyer Beware 6) Rebuttal Speaker:Ashley Roachclip / Cheech & Chong / Big Bambu 7) The Bust / Cheech & Chong / Big Bambu 8) Herbie And Ralph / Cheech & Chong / Big Bambu 9) Oscar Wilde / Monty Python / Matching Tie And Hankerchief (NR) 10) Sit On My Face / Monty Python / Contractual Obligation 11) England 1747/Dennis Moore/Money Programme/Dennis Moore / Monty Python / Previous Record (R) 12) Christ And Moses / Lenny Bruce / Let The Buyer Beware 13) Gotta Split / Lenny Bruce / Let The Buyer Beware (edit)
Fun of Being Thoughtful, The
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Comment: Social guidance film for teenagers encouraging insight into the motives, tastes and desires of others. (edit)
How to Be Well Groomed
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Comment: Siblings Don and Sue show how they keep themselves well groomed throughout the school week and for their Friday night dates. (edit)
How Quiet Helps at School
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Comment: Social guidance film for young children suggesting that they take their noise out to the playground. (edit)
Am I Trustworthy?
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Comment: How a child learns to return borrowed items, keep promises and fulfill assignments. (edit)
How Honest Are You?
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Comment: For teenagers, honesty can come easy or hard, depending on the stakes. (edit)
New Years Eve
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Our Day
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Comment: Named to the National Film Registry in 2007, "Our Day" is a day-in-the-life portrait of the Kelly family of Lebanon, Kentucky. Wallace Kelly's amateur cast was made up of his mother, wife, brother, and pet terrier. The film documents a modern home inhabited by adults with sophisticated interests and simple ones. Kelly, a newspaperman, was also an accomplished photographer, painter, and writer. He began shooting film in 1929 and continued until the 1950s. (edit)
The Sheep
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Comment: A dark tale and tender of a boy scout and a sheep, set in the bucolic setting of Sussex, England. (edit)
Perry Mason,the case of the silent partner.
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Perry Mason-2 episodes
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Comment: The case of the restless redhead The case of the drowning duck (edit)
The Aldrich Family
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Comment: "Henry....Henry Aldrich......Coming Mother." Sadly not many of these programs are left today. (edit)
Atom Bomb [Joe Bonica's Movie of the Month]
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Comment: Early atomic weapons testing. (edit)
What to Do in a Gas Attack
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Comment: Explains what war gas is, how it is used by the enemy, and how simple household items, such as bicarbonate of soda and bleaching solution, may be used to prevent casualties. (edit)
Radioactive Fallout and Shelter
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Comment: Teaches the individual how to take care of his medical and health needs in time of disaster when medical assistance might not be readily available. Presents instructions on radioactive fallout and shelter. Discusses the effects of radiation on people and emphasizes protective procedures against radiation. (edit)
[Rural Civil Defense TV Spots 1965]
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Comment: Public service announcements by the U.S. Civil Defense office inform farmers what to do in case of nuclear attack using marionettes. (edit)
How Much Affection?
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Comment: How far can young people go in petting and still stay within the bounds of personal standards and social mores? (edit)
Going Steady?
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Comment: Attempts to provoke teens into discussion on the complex issue of going steady. Provides little support for the practice. (edit)
What to Do on a Date
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Comment: A high school senior learns how and where to ask a girl for a date, where to take her for a good time, and how to avoid spending too much money or being bored by commercialized amusements. (edit)
Dating: Do's and Don'ts
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Comment: Classic instructional film for teen daters, presented here in the rare (but incomplete) Kodachrome version. (edit)
Beginning to Date
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Comment: An insecure young teen boy who has just reached dating age learns how to plan and enjoy a date (with a girl at least one foot taller than him). With Studs Terkel (Swimming Coach). Producer: Milan Herzog. (edit)
1957 NFL Championship Game
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Comment: 1957 NFL Championship Game Detroit Vs Cleveland (edit)
Tom Tom Club Live at Stella Blue on 2001-09-25
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Comment: Suboceana, Time to Bounce, Punk Lolita, Soul Fire, Who Feelin' It, Happiness Can't Buy Money, Sand, She's Dangerous, The Man With the 4-Way Hips, Genius of Love, Band Intros > You Sexy Thing, Holy Water, Wordy Rappinghood Encore: As Above So Below, 96 Tears > Take Me to the River (edit)
New York Mets vs St. Louis Cardinals - 1962-04-11
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Comment: The FIRST New York Mets game. April 11th, 1962 New York Mets vs St. Louis Cardinals (edit)
Lil' Abner
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Comment: Film based on the comic strip by Al Capp. Dogpatch comes to life with Buster Keaton, Edgar Kennedy and more. (edit)
Outsider, The
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Comment: The tale of "Susan Jane," the perennial outcast. (edit)
Habit Patterns
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Comment: "Goofus and Gallant"-style film on the misadventures of a teenage girl who is a victim of her own bad habits, with a harrowing and patronizing narration. (edit)
Shy Guy
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Comment: Phil (Dick York), new in his high school, follows his father's suggestion and observes the most popular students to determine what makes them popular. By offering to help others he becomes popular himself and sheds his shyness. (edit)
The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair
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Comment: This drama illustrates the contribution of free enterprise, technology, and Westinghouse products to the American way of life. The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair pits an anti-capitalist bohemian artist boyfriend against an all-American electrical engineer who believes in improving society by working through corporations. The Middletons experience Westinghouse's technological marvels at the Fair and win back their daughter from her leftist boyfriend. Memorable moments: the dishwashing contest between Mrs. Modern and Mrs. Drudge; Electro, the smoking robot; and the Westinghouse time capsule. (edit)
Inside Magoo
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Comment: 'Inside Magoo' (1960) 15, prod. Steve Bosustow. The nearsighted Mr. Magoo here experiences the seven danger signals of cancer and sees his doctor, even though as a Sagittarius, he feels he is not susceptible (Cancer, get it?). Notable for acted sequences with Jim Backus, producer Stephen Bosustow, and Scopitone star Joi Lansing as the nurse. Magoo goes to gets his colon scoped! (edit)
Wonderful New World of Fords, A (1960 Ford Spot)
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Comment: Ford commercial linking new compact cars to futurism and the space frontier. (edit)
Touch of Magic, A
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Comment: General Motors 1961 Motorama film presenting new cars, appliances and futuristic ideas at their most banal. (edit)
Design for Dreaming
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Comment: Set at the 1956 General Motors Motorama, this is one of the key Populuxe films of the 1950s, showing futuristic dream cars and Frigidaire's "Kitchen of the Future." (edit)
American Look (Part III)
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Comment: The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design. (edit)
American Look (Part II)
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Comment: The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design. (edit)
American Look (Part I)
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Comment: The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design. (edit)
Golden Years, The
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Comment: Bowling made respectable and appealing to middle-class Americans through modernization and "Populuxe" design. (edit)
One Got Fat: Bicycle Safety
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Comment: A group of children, all wearing ape masks, rides their bicycles to the park for a picnic. Along the way, all but one are eliminated for violating basic bike safety rules. This strange film was narrated by Edward Everett Horton. (edit)
Mental Health: Keeping Mentally Fit
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Comment: The four steps in acquiring, maintaining and improving mental health: express emotions naturally, respect yourself, respect others, and solve problems as they arise. (edit)
Kentucky Blue Streak
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Sunbeam Bread Commercial
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Appreciating Our Parents
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Comment: Young Tommy sneaks around and discovers that his parents work hard to take care of him and his messes. After watching them slave and toil, he learns that he should be "a real member of his family team," so he can get a bigger allowance. Films like this tried to introduce kids to the idea of being a productive member of society. (edit)
Are You Ready for Marriage?
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Comment: Two teenagers, wishing to marry early, visit their minister for advice and receive counseling, some of it quite pragmatic, the rest a little strange. (edit)
Bride for Henry
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Who's Right?
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Comment: Dramatization of the experience of a young married couple whose quarrels undermine their happiness and prevent the development of adult love based on mutual understanding. (edit)
Marriage Is a Partnership
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Comment: Flashback on the problems, adjustments and transformations occurring in the first year of a couple's married life. (edit)
Overcoming Fear
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Comment: How Bill overcomes his fear of the water through understanding its sources. (edit)
New Girl in the Office (Part II)
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Comment: Presented by the Government's Committee on Government Contracts, produced by On Film, Inc. and directed by Lewis Freedman. Starring Ed Asner, Lester Rawlins, Chase Crowley and Gail Fisher. (edit)
Let's Be Good Citizens at School
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Comment: Shows the importance of being neat and careful and of helping in such ways as picking up another's coat and making a new child feel he belongs to the group. (edit)
You and Your Parents
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Comment: Teenager and parents in conflict learn to develop mutual understanding. (edit)
I Want to Be a Secretary
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Comment: Follows a young woman through her clerical training and job search. Shows pre-World War II offices and office workers, primarily women. One of Coronet's earliest educational films. (edit)
Bus Driver, The
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Comment: Father and son travel by bus from New York to Pittsburgh in the days when bus travel still attracted elite passengers. (edit)
World of Tomorrow, The (Part II)
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World of Tomorrow, The (Part I)
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Looking Ahead Through Rohm
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Comment: Plastics industry makes the transition from military applications to peacetime futuristic designs. (edit)
Promotion Bypass
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Comment: An older employee responds appropriately when he is told that the big promotion is going to a younger, more educated employee. Heres another film in the Calvin management series that provides no answers, but lets you decide which is the best way not to promote the old guy. (edit)
Your Junior High Days
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Comment: This film prepares elementary school kids for the harsh lessons of junior high: You will no longer be the smartest or best athlete. Your carefree days of the teacher holding your hand are over. Your friends will leave you to befriend more interesting kids. You can be an individual by following the interests and clothing styles of the popular people. And finally, you are responsible for remembering your own gym locker combination. (edit)
You and Your Work
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Comment: Young Frank Taylor loathes working at a shoe store, but discovers that he is doomed to hate any job unless he changes his attitude. After a motivational lecture by his high school guidance counselor, Frank looks forward to working the rest of his life selling shoes. (edit)
Good Health Practices, Part I
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Comment: The makers of Soapy the Germ Fighter are back to teach other things to keep us healthy. Young Jim and Judy learn about proper eating, keeping clean, proper rest and good toilet habits. The enthusiastic narrator reminds us not to be bashful or silly about bathroom habits and that we should go whenever we feel like it. (edit)
Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners
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Comment: The rude, clumsy puppet Mr. Bungle shows kids how to behave in the school cafeteria - the assumption being that kids actually want to behave during lunch. This film has a cult following since it appeared on a Pee Wee Herman HBO special. (edit)
Mr. Finley's Feelings
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Comment: Our animated hero questions his sanity after blowing his top and driving his car into a police station. (edit)
Grapevine, The
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Comment: While trying to address the problems of gossip in the workplace, this film does an excellent job of offending everyone involved the overreacting manager, the nosey secretary and the chattering female grapevine participants. Shown to audiences nowadays, you can see folks flinch every time a female employee is referred to as a girl (edit)
Operation TEAPOT Military Effects Studies
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Comment: Operation TEAPOT consisted of 14 nuclear tests detonated from February 18 to May 15, 1955. The goal of the series was to test nuclear devices for possible inclusion in the nuclear weapons stockpile; improve military tactics, equipment and training; and study civil defense requirements. With Operation TEAPOT, the Atomic Energy Commission intensified its technical effort for "clean" or reduced fallout weapons and missile warheads. This effort led to significant advances in both reduced fallout and in miniaturization necessary for warhead delivery on missiles. (edit)
Speech: Stage Fright and What to Do About It
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Comment: Expressionistic film on dealing with fear of public speaking, filmed in Lawrence, Kansas. (edit)
The Amazing Adventure
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Comment: Cary Grant plays Earnest Bliss a rich socialite who makes a bet with his doctor that he can make a living for one year using none of his current wealth. (edit)
Penny Serenade
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Comment: Touching romantic comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. (edit)
Lieutenant Kizhe
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Comment: 1934 Russian film with music by Prokofiev, English subtitles added. [subtitles updated 6/20/08] (edit)
Our Daily Bread
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Comment: Great Depression tale of community, cleverness, and hard work. (edit)
Prison Mutiny
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The Rise of Catherine the Great
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Comment: Also Known As: Catherine the Great Vienna-born Elisabeth Bergner, in her first English-language film, is radiant as the obscure German princess who would become the most powerful woman in Russian history. Hers is an excellent performance in a difficult role, where it would have been easy to be upstaged by the other, flashier, characters. As Grand Duke Peter - later Czar Peter III - Douglas Fairbanks Jr. behaves like a homicidal Hamlet, all moodiness & flares of deadly temper. He makes an interesting effort to create a charmer out of a pathetic man who was obviously a maniac. (edit)
Misbehaving Husbands
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Hemp for Victory
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Comment: US government propaganda film made during WWII touting the virtues of hemp. The film was aimed at farmers at a time when the miltary was facing a shortage of hemp, it shows how hemp is grown and processed into rope and other products. (edit)
This Charming Couple
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Comment: Marriage training film dramatizing a partnership too fraught with conflicts to survive. Produced as part of a post-World War II initiative to make marriages more sustainable in the face of postwar dislocation. An unusually literate, neo-realist film produced by a talented group of documentarians. A series of films based on the textbook "Marriage for Moderns," by Henry A. Bowman. (edit)
Detour
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Comment: "Man is involved in two freakish accidents that make him look like a murderer. Poverty row masterwork that is the most precise elucidation of the noir theme of explicit fatalism." - noir expert Spencer Selby | (edit)
The Fast And The Furious
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Comment: A man wrongly imprisoned for murder (John Ireland) breaks out of jail. He wants to clear his name, but with the police pursuing him, he's forced to take a beautiful young woman, driving a fast sports car, hostage and slip into a cross-border sports car race to try to make it to Mexico before the police get him (edit)
Dishonored Lady
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Panic In The Streets
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Comment: One night in the New Orleans slums, vicious hoodlum Blackie (Jack Palance) and his friends kill an illegal immigrant who won too much in a card game. Next morning, Dr. Clint Reed (Richard Widmark-this time not seen pushing little old ladies in wheelchairs down the stairs) of the Public Health Service confirms the dead man had pneumonic plague. To prevent a catastrophic epidemic, Clint must find and inoculate the killers and their associates, with the reluctant aid of police captain Tom Warren (Paul Douglas), despite official skepticism, and in total secrecy, lest panic empty the city. Can a doctor turn detective? He has 48 hours to try. Spellbinding (edit)
Down and Out
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Comment: While attempting to show us the common hazards which cause workers to lose their balance, this film has more slapstick than most Three Stooges shorts - the films hero fall down more than thirty times. Its not clear whether the film was meant to be funny as workers probably were laughing at this poor schnook more than learning from his mistakes. (edit)
Merry Melodies: Fresh Hare
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Comment: Bugs Bunny is wanted "dead or alive" by the Mounted Police, led by Elmer Fudd. Animation by Manuel Perez, story by Michael Maltese, supervising producer I. Freeleng. Produced in 1942. (edit)
Merrie Melodies: Falling Hare
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Comment: Bugs Bunny goes to a military base where he meets up with a mischievous gremlin who gets the better of him. Animation by Rod Scribner, music by Carl W. Stalling. Produced in 1943. (edit)
Don't Be Afraid
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Comment: Analysis of a child's fear of darkness leads him and us to understand the nature and kinds of fear. (edit)
Communism
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Comment: Educational film on the Cold War conflict. (edit)
Self-Conscious Guy
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Comment: Shows how feelings of self-consciousness keep a high school boy from doing his classwork well or making friends easily. (edit)
Fun of Making Friends, The
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Comment: Discusses the values of friendships and how to make and keep friends. (edit)
Social Acceptability
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Comment: Adults must provide teenagers with guidance in social skills if they are to make a harmonious adjustment to social life. The mother and daughter in this film have far to go. (edit)
As Others See Us
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Empty Life, The
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Understand Your Emotions
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Control Your Emotions
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Act Your Age
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Comment: Jim, an emotionally immature teen, learns to evaluate his personality and to better work out his problems. (edit)
Attitudes and Health
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Emotional Maturity
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Comment: The story of Dave, an emotionally unstable adolescent who cannot accept that his girlfriend has quit going steady with him and the football coach has benched him, and how he loses control and gets into trouble. (edit)
Exercise and Health
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Comment: How exercise will make you healthy and popular. (edit)
The Conet Project - Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations [ird059]
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Comment: Now you will be able to hear this unique and extraordinary phenomenon for yourself, as Irdial-Discs releases THE CONET PROJECT: the first comprehensive collection of Numbers Stations recordings released to the public. This Quadruple CD is an important historical reference work for research into this hitherto unreported and unknown field of espionage. The CDs contain 150 recordings spanning the last twenty years; taken from the private archives of dedicated shortwave radio listeners from around the world. (edit)
The Jonestown Death Tape (FBI No. Q 042)
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Comment: An audio recording made on November 18, 1978, at the Peoples Temple compound in Jonestown, Guyana immediately preceding and during the mass suicide or murder of over 900 members of the cult. (edit)
[Oakland Oaks Baseball Season Opens]
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Comment: Baseball season opens in Oakland, California: April 2, 1918; auto parade through downtown streets and pregame warmup. (edit)
Charlie Chan
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The Power of Nightmares
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Comment: This film explores the origins in the 1940s and 50s of Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East, and Neoconservatism in America, parallels between these movements, and their effect on the world today. (edit)
Macabre
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Dark Fantasy - Single Episodes
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Comment: Dark Fantasy was a short series with tales of the weird, adventures of the supernatural, created for you by Scott Bishop. The series aired as a horror drama on NBC between 1941 and 1942. (edit)
Diary of Fate
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Comment: Old Time Radio Programs. Diary of Fate is a mystery and horror program where Fate tells the story and always wins by the end of the story. (edit)
The Hermits Cave
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The Sealed Book
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Comment: Cast : Philip Clarke as The Keeper of the Book (edit)
CBS Radio Mystery Theater
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Five Classic Baseball Games
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Comment: September 29th, 1954 New York Giants vs Cleveland Indians World Series Game One October 8th, 1956 New York Yankees vs Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Game 5 June 4th, 1957 Chicago Cubs vs Brooklyn Dodgers October 13th, 1960 Pittsburg vs New York Yankees World Series Game 7 October 15th, 1964 St. Louis vs New York Yenkees World Series Game 7 Lou Gehrigs Farewell to baseball (edit)
World Series : 1948 Boston vs Cleveland
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Comment: Game 5 : October 10th, 1948 Boston Braves vs Cleveland Indians (edit)
1938 World Series - NYY vs Chicago
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October 1st, 1961 : NYY vs BOSTON
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1957-08-31 - New York Giants Vs Brooklyn Dodgers
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1956-07-10 MLB All Star Game
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1954-09-29 World Series - Game 1
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Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees
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1936 World Series - Giants Vs Yankees Game 3
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Chicago Cubs vs Chicago White Sox
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New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers
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1949 World Series : New York Yankees vs Brooklyn Dodgers
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Comment: 1949 World Series - Brooklyn vs New York Game Three : October 7th, 1949 Game Four : October 8th, 1949 Game Five : October 9th, 1949 (edit)
1951 National League Championship Game
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Complete Broadcast Day
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Comment: WJSV Complete Broadcast Day On September 21, 1939, radio station WJSV in Washington, D.C. transcribed an entire day of broadcasting. If you are curious as to what radio was actually like in those days, there is no better way than by listening to these MP3 files. 4:00 Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Washington Senators (sports) (edit)
Case Dismissed - Single Episodes
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Comment: These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the acting, though dated and a bit hokey by today’s standards, still manages to achieve the desired effect. Not much information is available for this series, it was apparently broadcast on a limited basis, and originated on WMAQ Chicago, an NBC station. It was comprised of thirteen episodes, twelve of which are currently available, and was heard from January 30, 1954 through April 24, 1954. (edit)
CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER 1976 - PAGE 1
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Ripleys, Believe It Or Not
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X Minus 1
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Comment: Outstanding Sci fi series from the 50's. A Must have for Otr Collectors. (edit)
Duffys Tavern
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Comment: (Telephone rings) Hello, Duffys Tavern where the elite meet to eat, Archie speaking Duffy aint here. Oh Hello Duffy. (edit)
Amos and Andy - 1943
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The Witch's Tale
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Comment: The Witch's Tale - Horror, Melodrama Broadcast History : May 21st, 1931 - June 13th, 1938, WOR, New York until October 15th, 1934, then Mutual. 30m, various days. Cast : Adelaide Fitz-Allen, 1931-1935 ; Miriam Wolfe, and Martha Wentworth as "Old Nancy, the witch of Salem," (edit)
The Life Of Riley - 1944-1945
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The Inner Sanctum - 1941 - 1943
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Jack Benny 1937 and 1938
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Blondie
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George Burns and Gracie Allen - 1940
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Gang Busters
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Comment: American dramatic radio program heralded as "the only national program that brings you authentic police case histories." It premiered as G-Men, sponsored by Chevrolet, on July 20, 1935. After the title was changed to Gang Busters January 15, 1936, the show had a 21-year run through November 20, 1957. (edit)
Our Miss Brooks - Eve Arden 1948-1949
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Bob and Ray
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I Was a Communist for the FBI
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Comment: 1952 - 1954 Broadcast during the Red Scare of the early '50s, this series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews. (edit)
 

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